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Recursion

(56,582 posts)
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 04:24 PM Jan 2020

Mohammed Nuru, head of SF Public Works, arrested by FBI

Source: San Francisco Examiner

The head of San Francisco Public Works Mohammed Nuru has been arrested by the FBI on suspicion of public corruption, according to multiple sources.

Records show Nuru, 57, was booked into County Jail on Monday for felony safekeeping, meaning that he has a case pending in federal court.

Nuru no longer appears to be in custody at County Jail as of Tuesday morning. It is unclear whether he remains in federal custody.

Nuru was arrested alongside Nick Bovis, the owner of the famed sports bar Lefty O’Doul’s, which closed in Union Square in 2017.

Read more: https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/mohammed-nuru-head-of-sf-public-works-arrested-by-fbi/

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Mohammed Nuru, head of SF Public Works, arrested by FBI (Original Post) Recursion Jan 2020 OP
Jeebers, Kamala Harris is getting splashed by this. marble falls Jan 2020 #1
Yeah, Newsom too, unfortunately (nt) Recursion Jan 2020 #2
I sure hope its nothing more than some campaign contributions with no QPQ ... marble falls Jan 2020 #3
AGOUS Harris would give Barr the post-retirement parties he deserves. nt NCjack Jan 2020 #4
She's tough and effective. marble falls Jan 2020 #5
Personally , I like the idea of Secretary of State Harris The Mouth Jan 2020 #6
Works for me, too. marble falls Jan 2020 #8
Yeah, no. Mosby Jan 2020 #9
Do you feel President Obama was or is a "divider"? denbot Jan 2020 #10
If anything, it would bolster their reputations as intolerant of corruption, a good thing for CA. ancianita Jan 2020 #7
From the DoJ PR nitpicker Jan 2020 #11

marble falls

(57,145 posts)
3. I sure hope its nothing more than some campaign contributions with no QPQ ...
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 05:37 PM
Jan 2020

I was very much looking forward to a VP Kamela Harris. Or AGOUS Kamela Harris.

The Mouth

(3,162 posts)
6. Personally , I like the idea of Secretary of State Harris
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 06:34 PM
Jan 2020

The idea of a woman of color as our nation's internaional face, plus it's much better than VP as preparation for President, especially to get lots of foreign policy experience, and finally because she's tough as nails and the SOS needs to have the capability for dropping into asshole mode when dealing with assholes, which I have zero doubt she could do.

nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
11. From the DoJ PR
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 05:02 AM
Jan 2020
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/san-francisco-director-public-works-and-restauranteur-charged-public-corruption

SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco Director of Public Works Mohammed Colin Nuru and restauranteur Nick James Bovis have been charged in a criminal complaint with honest services wire fraud in connection with an alleged scheme to bribe a San Francisco Airport Commissioner, announced United States Attorney David L. Anderson and Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge John F. Bennett of the San Francisco Division.

According to the complaint filed January 16, 2020, Nuru, 58, of San Francisco, and Bovis, 57, of San Mateo, engaged in a scheme to bribe an unnamed San Francisco Airport Commissioner with cash and free travel in exchange for the commissioner’s assistance to win a bid for the right to run a restaurant in the San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
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As part of the scheme, the defendants allegedly violated several rules relating to the bidding process for concessions at the airport. The five-person San Francisco Airport Commission awards leases from time to time that grant the right for vendors to operate businesses at the airport. For many businesses, the Airport Commission is required by law to allow vendors to bid competitively for opportunities, and then to select the vendor with the highest or best bid of all submitted proposals. Additional rules generally prohibit commissioners from communicating with vendors who have submitted bids until after a decision has been made. In this case, Nuru and Bovis are alleged to have violated rules requiring a fair competitive bidding process.

According to the complaint, Bovis is affiliated with a company that submitted a bid for a lease to provide concessions at SFO. The defendants allegedly then took steps to rig the bid. The complaint describes how the defendants met with an airport commissioner in hopes of influencing the members of the Airport Commission to award the contract to the Bovis-affiliated company. Further, the complaint describes how the defendants allegedly planned to offer the airport commissioner $5,000 and free travel, in exchange for the commissioner’s assistance to win the bid for the lease. Nuru allegedly hoped to receive benefits later by assisting Bovis and others to get the airport contract. Specifically, the complaint states Nuru mentioned to the concessioners his role as the Chair of the Joint Transbay Transit Authority (TJPA) and shared confidential information from the project to suggest that he (Nuru) would be able to direct contracts to the concessioners. In the end, however, the complaint explains that the defendants did not win the lease for the airport concessions.

The complaint further alleges several additional schemes engaged in by the defendants as evidence of their corrupt intent and modus operandi. These other schemes include: 1) Nuru using his official position to benefit a billionaire in China who was developing a large multimillion dollar mixed-use project in San Francisco, in exchange for travel and lodging, high-end liquor, and other gifts and benefits; 2) Nuru attempting to use his position as the chair of the TJPA to secure a desirable lease for Bovis in the Transbay Transit Center, in exchange for benefits provided by Bovis; 3) Nuru providing Bovis with inside information on city projects regarding portable bathroom trailers and small container-like housing units for use by the homeless, so that Bovis could win contracts for those projects; and 4) Nuru obtaining free and discounted labor and construction equipment from contractors to help him build a personal vacation home in Colusa County, California, while those contractors were also engaging in business with the City.
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