
Several candidates and officials are advocating for audits of homeless services and organizations in San Francisco, citing concerns about corruption and mismanagement. Calls for audits come after reports of questionable donations and lack of oversight in the homeless industrial complex. Efforts to hold accountable those responsible for misusing funds and services are gaining momentum as the city aims to improve support for the homeless population.
Mayor @LondonBreed — you need to audit EVERY SINGLE HOMELESS “NONPROFIT.” And you need to take the $34 million @SF_HSH grant away from the corrupt grifters at @HomeRiseSF NOW. All their contracts must be canceled. All their executes must resign. There must be consequences. https://t.co/Hg5JSbNGXN
Let’s be clear - 18 months ago I led the effort to put in front of the voters mandatory audits of homeless services - it passed overwhelmingly- the work is starting to pay off. As mayor I will aggressively continue this work and get rid of the bad actors. https://t.co/fvNbTeQz91
Addressing homelessness is the No. 1 issue in our city. I hear concerns about it from residents in every City Council district. Today, I’m announcing my plan to open @CityofSanDiego’s largest homeless shelter with capacity to bring 1,000 people off our streets. https://t.co/14JPavvyU5
