A cockroach infestation, staff turnover and lost records are just some of the reasons why the San Francisco Department of Public Health has failed to track hundreds of thousands of dollars in gift cards. https://t.co/tdRQQm1iS9
“@sfcontroller released an audit on gift cards purchased to pay for everything from groceries and restaurants to clothing and drugstores. Each was worth no more than $50.” @SF_DPH is a disaster and needs new leadership. https://t.co/Qi1h2P7Wkw
Necessary test kits, pest control and temporary staffing are among the services Steward Health Care still hasn’t paid for, Utah vendors claim. https://t.co/nhia1b7gru








San Francisco's Department of Public Health has come under scrutiny for failing to track $500,000 in gift cards intended for various services. An audit released by the city's controller highlighted issues such as cockroach infestations, staff turnover, and lost records as contributing factors. These gift cards, each valued at no more than $50, were purchased for essentials ranging from groceries and restaurants to clothing and drugstores.