Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson’s deputy chief of staff, Brice Wilbanks, resigned this week — then Wilbanks' lawyers said he was rescinding his resignation and accused the city's ombudsman of acting inappropriately.
Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson’s deputy chief of staff, Brice Wilbanks, resigned this week amid the controversies that have engulfed city government since the former municipal manager accused Bronson and his administration of misconduct.
The back-and-forth over the status of one of the mayor’s top aides was the latest turn as Bronson facesreferred to city prosecutors the allegations By Friday, it was unclear if the state would be investigating the ombudsman’s alert that a Bronson executive might have spied on whistleblowers or attempted to intimidate employees. Wilbanks accused the ombudsman of outing him as the target of that complaint — even though the ombudsman did not name the executive.
Hess had sent the public memo on Thursday to the mayor and Assembly Chair Suzanne LaFrance, saying multiple city employees told him that the mayor’s office had been accessing City Hall surveillance footage to see who was talking to the ombudsman and Assembly members.]
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