Nedir Bey evades trouble over election finances
Category: Investigative reports, Nedir Bey
Bakery leader Nedir Bey got matching funds for his council run, but he didn’t document his spending.
By Cecily Burt and G.W. Schulz, Chauncey Bailey Project

Bakery leader Nedir Bey got matching funds for his council run, but he didn’t document his spending.
By Cecily Burt and G.W. Schulz, Chauncey Bailey Project
Your Black Muslim Bakery lieutenant Nedir Bey had a wealth of ammunition to use when he lobbied city leaders for a $1.1 million loan.
By Cecily Burt, G.W. Schulz, Judy Campbell, Thomas Peele, Josh Richman and Bob Butler, Chauncey Bailey Project
E.M. Health Services, a home health care company founded by a high-ranking member of Your Black Muslim Bakery, opened for business in July 1996, flush with a $1.1 million loan from the city of Oakland.
By Cecily Burt, G.W. Schulz, Judy Campbell, Thomas Peele, Josh Richman and Bob Butler, Chauncey Bailey Project
While Your Black Muslim Bakery founder Yusuf Bey enjoyed unwavering community support, his spiritually adopted son Nedir Bey shamed city leaders into giving him a $1.1 million loan.
By Cecily Burt, G.W. Schulz, Judy Campbell, Thomas Peele, Josh Richman and Bob Butler, Chauncey Bailey Project
Leading figures at Your Black Muslim Bakery were also key players at E.M. Health Services.
By Cecily Burt and G.W. Schulz, Chauncey Bailey Project
The rise and fall of E.M. Health Services.
By Cecily Burt and G.W. Schulz, Chauncey Bailey Project