In a midnight decision city officials are calling “absurd,” San Francisco youth and family nonprofit Collective Impact, which was accused of corruption and bribery, emerged triumphant after a series of four hearings, its ability to receive public dollars restored.
But the city attorney’s office is lambasting what it calls a highly irregular move.
Administrative law judge Andrea McGary, who was presiding over a case to decide if Collective Impact could receive city contracts, cleared the nonprofit at around midnight Wednesday, just a few hours after she had requested “critical” information regarding the case…