City inspector blasts Lightfoot administration on his way out the door – Crain’s*

Chicago is at “an inflection point,” burdened with a government that is “broken,” a mayoral administration that “lacks competencies” and an electorate that accepts too much misconduct. That’s the word from just-retired Chicago Inspector General Joe Ferguson in a candid, no-holds-barred interview
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streeterville
4 years ago

Disgruntled employee complaining at exit interview. He was a good soldier while he reported to Lightfoot, and he himself helped cover-up and disguise a lot of same bad conduct and corruption now flagged in interview. Guy doesn’t deserve his pension, just like his Chicago politician cohorts he was supposed to reign-in.

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