The hiring process for people who investigate abuse in Illinois prisons is mismanaged, the state says – WBEZ (Chicago)

A report from the Office of the Executive Inspector General (OEIG), found some positions in investigations and intelligence are vulnerable to favoritism and patronage. The OEIG reported that IDOC did “not follow appropriate hiring protocols and policies,” in filling investigator positions and that some of the positions can be “easily manipulated to favor those who are not the most qualified.”
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

This is true of all government. Never hire because you are qualified, that is against the rules. Hire because you helped the democrat get in office. Your job is not to work, but to get votes for a politician.

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