Mayor Brandon Johnson criticizes ethics reform recommended by inspector general – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

Inspector General Deborah Witzburg said the Law Department has selectively slow-walked compliance with inspector general subpoenas. She asked aldermen to change city law to clearly eliminate the department’s discretion over subpoena enforcement. Johnson’s administration marked its clear opposition, saying in a statement, “this ordinance is not an ethics reform ordinance.”
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Deb
1 year ago

IL politicians have no ethics. They’re Democrats.

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