Review of City of Boston tourism office produces no known results
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01 April 2018 (Edited )
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The committee charged in 2016 by Boston Mayor Martin J Walsh with reviewing how the city's tourism office handles public events apparently has so far produced no public reports or other documents on its findings.
In the meantime, Boston tourism chief Kenneth Brissette was indicted on extortion charges in May 2016, and has since been on paid leave.
In March, a federal judge tossed the case, so presumably - absent any seriously adverse findings by the review committee - Brissette will now return to work.
The review committee is rumored to be available to advise the Tourism Office if so requested.