Dr. Ngozi Ezike, in April, accepted an offer to lead Sinai Health System — one of the state’s top medical nonprofits. The Illinois Ethics Act requires department heads like Ezike to wait a year before accepting positions with companies that hold contracts overseen by their departments, or with companies their departments license or regulate. And while in office they cannot engage in job negotiations with companies that lobby their agencies.
Illinois democrats do not eat their own, especially when they increase the power of the Combine.
This will come to nothing.
nixit
3 years ago
I’m sure they’ll find some loophole to protect Ezike. But it’s pretty dumb on her part to hold such a high position and not think they’re might be a conflict of interest or non-compete agreement with organizations her department did business with.
Chunky Puree
3 years ago
Will she be prosecuted by the Illinois Attorney General? Now that’s funny!
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Illinois democrats do not eat their own, especially when they increase the power of the Combine.
This will come to nothing.
I’m sure they’ll find some loophole to protect Ezike. But it’s pretty dumb on her part to hold such a high position and not think they’re might be a conflict of interest or non-compete agreement with organizations her department did business with.
Will she be prosecuted by the Illinois Attorney General? Now that’s funny!
Kwame won’t even investigate it – move along, nothing to see here!