Ethics Board Investigating Ald. Brookins’ Decision to Represent Former Ald. Moreno – WTTW (Chicago)

In September 2019, the Chicago Board of Ethics ruled aldermen face “diverging interests” when they represent a client charged with a crime based on evidence developed by Chicago police officers. Aldermen “owe 100 percent of their allegiance to the city and its taxpayers,” according to the board's opinion.
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The True Believer
5 years ago

Steve Berlin is a complete and total sycophant of Lori and refuses to legitimately investigate real ethics violations because he like Ferguson lacks integrity. Berlin and Ferguson have traded their integrity for money courtesy of the taxpayers.

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