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San Mateo County Community College District vice chancellor charged with embezzlement

San Mateo County DA: The investigation into college district officials is ongoing; arraignment of Jose Nunez set for Dec. 22

Cañada College in Redwood City on Feb. 10, 2021. Jose Nunez, a vice chancellor with the San Mateo County Community College District, is facing corruption charges, in part, because of misusing funds for a contract for the Cañada College Solar Photovoltaic Design-Build project. Photo by Magali Gauthier.

Jose Nuñez, San Mateo County Community College District vice chancellor, will be arraigned for allegations of corruption and improper use of public funds on Wednesday, Dec. 22, according the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office. This comes as a two-year long criminal investigation into contentious chancellor emeritus Ron Galatolo, is still pending. Charges against other officials in the district may happen in January, District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe said Tuesday.

Jose Nunez. Courtesy San Mateo County County Community College District.

The DA plans to charge Nuñez, who heads facilities planning and operations for the San Mateo County Community College District, with 15 felony counts of corruption and improper use of public funds related to his conduct in office while serving the district, DA Stephen Wagstaffe said in a press release.

The college district has placed Nuñez, 69, of Novato, on administrative leave to "allow the legal process to take its course," said Ana Maria Pulido, the college district's director of public affairs in a statement. She noted the district was informed of the charges Tuesday morning, Dec. 21.

"We are not in a position to specifically respond to the allegations," she said. "The college district has cooperated with the investigation, and will continue to be available to the District Attorney's Office. The San Mateo County Community College District remains focused on providing our students and the community with a world-class education."

The DA alleges Nuñez, who has been with the district for 21 years, embezzled public money to award a contract to Palo Alto-based architectural firm Allana, Buick and Bers for the Cañada College Solar Photovoltaic Design-Build project in 2013 and 2014.

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He's also accused of failing to report a number of gifts received from district vendors in the filing of his personal statement of economic interest forms from 2009 to 2020.

The indictment also alleges that Nuñez used district resources to support a candidate's campaign for the college district's Board of Trustees. The DA does not name the candidate. He's also accused of using district resources to support the passage of March 2020's Proposition 13, a bond measure estimated to provide $2 billion dollars in funding for community college capital projects statewide.

Attorney Lyn R. Agre is representing Nuñez. He is set to be arraigned on the felony complaint on Dec. 22 at 9 a.m. in the Hall of Justice in Redwood City.

Galatolo investigation

The DA's office began a criminal investigation into district officials in the summer of 2019 and it issued search warrants in connection with Ron Galatolo's tenure as chancellor.

"Our investigation into possible criminal conduct at the district continues, aided by my Bureau of Investigation," Wagstaffe said Tuesday.

Among the allegations leveled against Galatolo are the use of public funds for retirement incentives, undisclosed personal relationships with the district's vendors and undisclosed gifts from contractors who work for the district, according to the district. These gifts appear to have included high-end travel, concert tickets and meals, and do not appear to have been reported on a Form 700 as required by law.

The DA's office said this fall that its decision on Galatolo's case would be announced in October 2021.

Galatolo has yet to be charged.

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San Mateo County Community College District vice chancellor charged with embezzlement

San Mateo County DA: The investigation into college district officials is ongoing; arraignment of Jose Nunez set for Dec. 22

Jose Nuñez, San Mateo County Community College District vice chancellor, will be arraigned for allegations of corruption and improper use of public funds on Wednesday, Dec. 22, according the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office. This comes as a two-year long criminal investigation into contentious chancellor emeritus Ron Galatolo, is still pending. Charges against other officials in the district may happen in January, District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe said Tuesday.

The DA plans to charge Nuñez, who heads facilities planning and operations for the San Mateo County Community College District, with 15 felony counts of corruption and improper use of public funds related to his conduct in office while serving the district, DA Stephen Wagstaffe said in a press release.

The college district has placed Nuñez, 69, of Novato, on administrative leave to "allow the legal process to take its course," said Ana Maria Pulido, the college district's director of public affairs in a statement. She noted the district was informed of the charges Tuesday morning, Dec. 21.

"We are not in a position to specifically respond to the allegations," she said. "The college district has cooperated with the investigation, and will continue to be available to the District Attorney's Office. The San Mateo County Community College District remains focused on providing our students and the community with a world-class education."

The DA alleges Nuñez, who has been with the district for 21 years, embezzled public money to award a contract to Palo Alto-based architectural firm Allana, Buick and Bers for the Cañada College Solar Photovoltaic Design-Build project in 2013 and 2014.

He's also accused of failing to report a number of gifts received from district vendors in the filing of his personal statement of economic interest forms from 2009 to 2020.

The indictment also alleges that Nuñez used district resources to support a candidate's campaign for the college district's Board of Trustees. The DA does not name the candidate. He's also accused of using district resources to support the passage of March 2020's Proposition 13, a bond measure estimated to provide $2 billion dollars in funding for community college capital projects statewide.

Attorney Lyn R. Agre is representing Nuñez. He is set to be arraigned on the felony complaint on Dec. 22 at 9 a.m. in the Hall of Justice in Redwood City.

Galatolo investigation

The DA's office began a criminal investigation into district officials in the summer of 2019 and it issued search warrants in connection with Ron Galatolo's tenure as chancellor.

"Our investigation into possible criminal conduct at the district continues, aided by my Bureau of Investigation," Wagstaffe said Tuesday.

Among the allegations leveled against Galatolo are the use of public funds for retirement incentives, undisclosed personal relationships with the district's vendors and undisclosed gifts from contractors who work for the district, according to the district. These gifts appear to have included high-end travel, concert tickets and meals, and do not appear to have been reported on a Form 700 as required by law.

The DA's office said this fall that its decision on Galatolo's case would be announced in October 2021.

Galatolo has yet to be charged.

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Michael B. Reiner, PhD
Registered user
another community
on Dec 22, 2021 at 9:34 am
Michael B. Reiner, PhD, another community
Registered user
on Dec 22, 2021 at 9:34 am

"The San Mateo County Community College District remains focused on providing our students and the community with a world-class education," says Ana Maria Pulido, the college district's director of public affairs.

However, the indictment of the Vice Chancellor of Facilities is a reflection of the problem under Chancellor Galatolo's leadership - a focus on beautiful buildings as opposed to building educational excellence. The District is far from "world-class." In fact, only 1 out of 5 students graduate in three years for a two year degree. That means that 80% DO NOT graduate on time. Would you accept that outcome from high schools with your public education tax dollars?

While an administrator at SMCCCD, I tried to raise these issues, but was exiled to the Gulag.

Michael B. Reiner, PhD, is a higher education consultant and educational researcher. Previously, he was a professor of psychology and college administrator at City University of New York (CUNY), Miami Dade College, the Riverside Community College District, and the San Mateo County Community College District. mreiner32205@gmail.com LinkedIn: Web Link


Deborah J.
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Menlo Park: Allied Arts/Stanford Park
on Jan 3, 2022 at 11:26 am
Deborah J., Menlo Park: Allied Arts/Stanford Park
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on Jan 3, 2022 at 11:26 am

I worked at the District years ago, and it would appear that the corruption never ends. This isn't the first person charged with embezzlement, for starters. Then there is the KCSM scandal, the Marketing Manager scandal, now this.

The money doesn't seem to go to help staff or students, it goes right into the hands of the bigwigs who run the show. When I was there, that meant incompetent VPs and overworked/underpaid staff. Why are the citizens of San Mateo county putting up with this?


MenloVoter.
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Menlo Park: other
on Jan 3, 2022 at 9:44 pm
MenloVoter., Menlo Park: other
Registered user
on Jan 3, 2022 at 9:44 pm

"Why are the citizens of San Mateo county putting up with this?"

Because everything to do with county governance here is corrupt. But the sheeple here just keep reelecting them.


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