For likely the first time, the Anchorage Assembly is legally compelling someone’s testimony.
This first subpoena is part of the Assembly’s follow-up on how the former head of the city’s Health Department was hired with fabricated professional credentials. subpoenaed the municipality’s Chief Human Resources Officer Niki Tshibaka
This is an extraordinary measure, and it’s not a power the Assembly chair normally has. In a special meeting Monday night, the Assembly unanimously passed a resolution thatAssembly Vice Chair Chris Constant said it was a difficult but necessary move.
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