SANDAG's CEO, Hasan Ikhrata is confirmed as one of the SANDAG employees who commonly used taxpayer dollars to fund extravagant dining. Supervisor Jim Desmond couldn't decide whether or not SANDAG CEO Hasan Ikrata should resign. What do you think?
SAN DIEGO – According to a report on iNewSource, an internal audit of the San Diego Association of Governments revealed some shocking information about spending.
This audit shows $70,000 at local restaurants and $25,000 on non working days and they couldn’t provide receipts.
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