Also this week, Cook County’s inspector general, Tirrell Paxton, reported closing 18 more PPP fraud investigations in the last quarter of 2025. He found county employees obtained a combined $315,000 in bogus loans. Those cases were referred to criminal authorities.
No surprises here. Lots more that are not getting caught.
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4 months ago
Lots of slow walking of the hundreds of cases giving those under investigation time to retire and get that fat pension. Officer Talley is a prime example of that. The window of prosecution is closing fast, but not fast enough for some.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
No surprises here. Lots more that are not getting caught.
Lots of slow walking of the hundreds of cases giving those under investigation time to retire and get that fat pension. Officer Talley is a prime example of that. The window of prosecution is closing fast, but not fast enough for some.