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U2 concert tickets, Tiffany sterling silver key rings, and other potentially improper charges were identified on Port of Oakland-issued credit cards.

Two audits are raising questions about nearly $200,000 in employee expenses at one of the nation’s largest ports, which was recently embroiled in a strip club spending scandal.

The audits findings come in the wake of allegations that two top port executives charged strip club visits to the port.

The port’s Board of Commissioners said Monday that one of those executives, maritime director James Kwon, will resign on Dec. 28. The other, executive director Omar Benjamin, announced his retirement last month.

Both were accused of spending $4,500 in public funds while entertaining shipping industry executives at a Houston strip club in 2008.

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