Five L.A. County supervisors unanimously approved an independent investigation that will scrutinize past contracts that are central to federal corruption charges against a former colleague, Mark Ridley-Thomas, and the county's current policies.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will hire an outside law firm to investigate contracts that are central to federal corruption charges against a former colleague, Mark Ridley-Thomas.
Supervisor Holly Mitchell joined the board in November 2020, replacing Ridley-Thomas in the 2nd district.The other four supervisors — Hilda Solis, Sheila Kuehl, Janice Hahn and Kathryn Barger — served on the board with Ridley-Thomas and approved several of the board measures in question. Council members will hold a special session Wednesday to consider the suspension. If it’s approved, Ridley-Thomas could see his salary cut off.
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