
San Francisco Mayor London Breed removed Susan Murphy from her post on a city commission on Wednesday, following allegations of fraud. Murphy, a former executive at a San Francisco nonprofit appointed by Mayor Breed, is accused of defrauding city taxpayers out of $100,000 through fraudulent invoices and expenses. This action comes after the Alameda County District Attorney's Office announced that Murphy pleaded guilty to embezzlement charges related to stealing money from two companies she oversaw. The scandal has sparked a broader conversation about the oversight of nonprofit organizations in the city, with some pointing to a systemic issue within San Francisco's management of such entities.
In case you missed the latest S.F. corruption case. It has now toppled a city commissioner, who allegedly ok’d fake invoices for a troubled nonprofit >>> https://t.co/E04Y3w5YbG
Susan Murphy resigned in the wake of a city investigation that alleged she OK’d faked invoices for a nonprofit now barred from working with the city. https://t.co/d2ndlsRyxa
Mayor @LondonBreed appointed Susan Murphy and of course removed her from her post once the fraud came out (thanks to @DavidChiu doing his job for once). However, Breed’s friends and fellow City Family members are running nonprofits all over S.F. #BuckleUp #VOSF https://t.co/fCoxAjgM4y
