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While it shouldn't matter who someone sleeps with (as long as it's legal) it becomes a basis for concern if that is the primary reason they got the job.You're missing a lot, which is not unusual for "rank and file" individuals.
C-Suite positions do not require expertise in technical applications. They do require, being influential, seeing the big picture, strategic planning, budgeting/finance and directing senior leaders (that oversee rank and file). They're running a large business, not a singular department.
The optics of this, in my opinion, is little more than a Rorschach test for inherent biases. Some will see a highly qualified appointment, others will see it as unqualified, even if all of the objective data points to the alternative. What I find confusing is the connecting of dots that implies that who someone choses to share their bed with (consenting adults) has some correlation to how they will effectively function in their job. Then again, looking at the history of these municipal services, not terribly surprising.
I'm not saying it's what happened here, but I can understand those who wonder about it.