Los Angeles “Chief Recovery Officer” Steve Soborov was attacked on Saturday night for earning $500,000 from three months of work, even if his salary was paid personally, and he was hit with the attack. He said he would work for free.
Earlier that day, Ambassador Rick Grenell, who represents President Donald Trump, who oversees efforts to recover from last month's devastating fire, criticised his salary harshly. did.
Grenell's feelings were shared by many residents, and many residents were shared, who vented their anger in Soborov and created wealth out of misfortune.
“Steve Soborov is embarrassed to accept $500,000 for three months of work (and [assistant] (Randy Johnson accepted $250,000 at the same time). One resident wrote on Nextdoor, a social media app that connects neighbors. “Even if the funds come from charity sources, why doesn't the money go to many people who have llost? [sic] all? Why do you think it's appropriate for an elderly, wealthy man to bring this money home? It's horrifying. “
Los Angeles Times It has been reported:
Facing intense criticism of her Chief Wildfire Recovery Officer's planned salary of $500,000 for a 90-day job, Mayor Karen Bass reversed the course on Saturday evening, with Steve Soborov paying He said he would not receive it.
…[T]He said that his revelation that Soborov will be paid $500,000 for three months has drawn a burning responsibilities from Palisade residents and some public figures, and that the mayor has given him confidence in the city and its efforts to rebuild. He threatened to undermine his effectiveness in helping him recover.
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The mayor's team refused to name the charity that covered Soborov's salary. It is not clear how those organizations raised the funds or how they were allocated.
Soboroff told Breitbart News last month that the process of selecting “owner's representative” for the rebuild process is competitive. Mayor Karen Bass chose a consulting company after a secret meeting with three companies in a closed room.
The winning company, Hagerty Consulting, is run by the left-wing mayor of the liberal enclave in Evanston, Illinois, and has signed approval that the land on which his town is sitting was stolen from a Native American.
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