Cook County agency that’s under two reviews gave big bonuses to $225,750-a-year boss – Chicago Sun-Times

Cook County Commissioner Bridget Gainer says the agency pays for itself with money from selling the homes it buys. In effect, Gainer says, that means taxpayers aren’t paying the salary or bonuses given to Rose to run the agency and oversee its staff of county employees, who work in the county building at 69 W. Washington St. in the Loop.
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ConcernedExpat
5 years ago

This guy couldn’t even qualify for a pre-paid phone. He’s declared bankruptcy twice. I didn’t even know you could do that. Why again is he responsible for a financial role within the county?

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