Chicago’s new inspector general has no intention of ‘staying in her lane’ – Chicago Sun-Times*

Deborah Witzburg was undaunted when asked what will happen if Mayor Lori Lightfoot is as embarrassed and unnerved by her investigations and audits as she was with Joe Ferguson’s. “If city officials feel warm and fuzzy about the watchdog, the watchdog is probably not entirely doing their job,” Witzburg said.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Lori told her to talk tough but don’t do anything unless I OK it. Lori will designate someone she hates to become her first scalp. Everybody knows it must be done for image. Since Lori hates everyone, she’ll have the whole city shaking!

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