Commentary: Ex-Ald. Edward Burke faces judgment. But ethics reforms in Chicago still fall short. – Chicago Tribune*

David Greising, of the Better Government Association: "Conduct in office need not be illegal in order to be wrong — as Burke’s track record makes abundantly clear...Chicago’s long, sorry track record indicates other corrupt actors will emerge, with the lack of conscience and willingness to abuse the public trust, unless we prevent them from doing so."
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 years ago

Ethics and Chicago do not belong in the same sentence.

Da Judge
2 years ago

Corrupt and Chicago do however!!

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