Anchorage’s Chief Human Resources Officer Niki Tshibaka abruptly resigned on Monday. He had been embroiled in a number of prominent controversies since taking the job when Mayor Dave Bronson took office in July 2021.
Anchorage Assembly co-chair Chris Constant said in an interview Monday afternoon that he did not expect Tshibaka’s resignation, and did not know why he left the job. He cited numerous problems during Tshibaka’s tenure, beyond just Gerace.
Constant said Tshibaka was also the subject of a second subpoena linked to Gerace and was expected to speak during the upcoming Assembly meeting Tuesday night.
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