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Anaheim Officials Won’t Have to Disclose Impromptu Private Meetings a Year After Reforms

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Anaheim officials will no longer have to disclose impromptu meetings and phone calls with lobbyists, developers and business interests related to city matters on their public calendars they post online.

The public calendar policy was created as a part of a series of reforms in the wake of the Anaheim corruption scandal that broke after federal agents and independent investigators concluded Disneyland resort interests and lobbyists hold undue influence over city hall.

The scandal also saw the collapse of the Angel Stadium land sale and former Mayor Harry Sidhu resign and plead guilty to corruption charges.





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