BREAKING: Mohammed Nuru, the former San Francisco Public Works Director, has been sentenced in federal court.
Former San Francisco Department of Public Works head Mohammed Nuru was sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday, capping a criminal corruption scandal with consequences that continue to ripple through the halls of city government.
Federal prosecutors outlined a wide-ranging pattern that netted charges against more than 10 people in city government or who did business with it. Those ensnared included waste collection company Recology, which provided Nuru with meals and even delivered soil to his Colusa County ranch. Nuru admitted, for example, to accepting envelopes full of as much as $5,000 in cash, on multiple occasions, from contractor Walter Wong. In exchange, Nuru used his authority to steer valuable city contracts in Wong’s direction.
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