Cook County ethics board sues elected official for refusing to fire her cousin, in defiance of nepotism ban – Chicago Tribune*

“Commissioner Wendt has flagrantly violated the Cook County Ethics Ordinance by hiring her first cousin into a senior position in her office, and she has steadfastly refused to comply with the order requiring her to correct that violation,” Thomas Szromba, chair of the Board of Ethics, wrote in a statement. “Orders from the Board of Ethics cannot simply be ignored.”
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Wolfnight
3 years ago

What is good for the goose is good for the gander.

Illinois is a corrupted state. Broken. Unlawful. Bankrupt.

Actions are only taken when the corrupted do not like something or someone.

Stand your ground Ms Wendt.

Pat S.
3 years ago

Apparently they CAN be ignored … Wendt is doing just that!

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