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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem No. 08 - Independent Investigation Status Update Page 1 Consent Calendar City of San Bernardino Request for Council Action Date: May 6, 2020 To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members From: Teri Ledoux, City Manager Subject: Independent Investigation Status Update Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, receive and file a status update requested by the City Council on the independent investigation into the allegations of harassment made by current and former City employees against Mayor John Valdivia and the City of San Bernardino. Background The City retained an independent investigator on February 20, 2020, to investigate the allegations of harassment made by current and former City employees against Mayor John Valdivia and the City of San Bernardino. When such allegations are made, conducting a thorough investigation is critical. The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (“FEHA”) imposes an affirmative legal obligation on employers to take all reasonable steps necessary to prevent discrimination and harassment from occurring in the workplace (Gov. Code, § 12940, subd. (k)). Satisfying this obligation requires employers to investigate complaints of discrimination or harassment. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) has also imposed a duty upon employers to investigate complaints of harassment. (EEOC: Policy Guidance on Sexual Harassment, 8 FEP Case. Manual (BNA), at 405:6685, n. 7, 405:6699, Section E (1990).) Discussion The independent investigator engaged by the City to handle this case has worked diligently to identify and interview witnesses and review the available evidence. The investigator has made significant progress with this investigation despite numerous challenges. To date, the investigator has only had the opportunity to interview one of the individuals who made complaints against Mayor Valdivia. While, the remaining complainants have been invited to participate in the investigation, they have refused to be interviewed by the investigator, even with their attorney present. Consequently, the investigator must rely on the claims themselves, news articles, statements made during press conferences, and verbal accounts by the complainants’ attorney to determine what the complainants are alleging. The investigator has interviewed other staff members in the Office of the Mayor, the Office of the City Council, the Office of the City Manager, and the Human Resources 6713 Page 2 Department. The investigator is currently working to schedule an interview of one remaining party. Based upon the information received in this interview and any additional claims that are filed, the investigator may request interviews with additional parties. Once these steps are complete, the investigator will prepare rep orts regarding the various claims. The City will continue to provide the investigator with any information required to complete the investigation as quickly as possible, but also afford the investigator the time reasonably needed to complete a thorough an d independent investigation. Once this process is completed, the findings will be published to the City Council. Fiscal Impact The cost incurred by the City in association with the engagement of an independent investigator and outside special counsel handling the investigation through April 30, 2020 is $51,762. Conclusion It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, receive and file a status update requested by the City Council on the independent investigation into the allegations of harassment made by current and former City employees against Mayor John Valdivia and the City of San Bernardino. Attachments None Ward: All