S.F. building inspector under investigation by the city has resigned
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The property at 3005-3007 San Bruno Ave., in San Francisco, is listed in documents for an investigation into Senior Building Inspector Bernard Curran, who is under scrutiny after admitting that he had accepted a $180,000 loan from a person with connections to a local developer.Google Street View
A senior San Francisco building inspector who had been placed on administrative leave after he allegedly failed to report a loan from a politically connected developer has resigned.
Senior Building Inspector Bernard Curran came under scrutiny last month after admitting that he had accepted a $180,000 loan from Freydoon Ghassemzadeh, whose family business, SIA Consulting, has been one of the city’s most prolific developers in recent years, according to City Hall sources and public documents.
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