The Chicago Teachers’ Mystery Audits – Wall Street Journal

The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has resisted making its financial audits public, and we are starting to learn why. The union recently produced audits going back to 2020, and the records show that its finances haven’t always received a clean slate by its official independent auditor.
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Bob
2 months ago

Will Mr9% give the TWO MILLION DOLLARS ILLEGAL DONATION given during his mayoral campaign from the CTU back to the UNION ???

David F
2 months ago

CTU would have made Al Capone proud.

Tommy Paine
2 months ago
Reply to  David F

I think Al would have looked at them and said “WTF and they prosecuted me?”

Morefandave
2 months ago
Reply to  David F

Or Jimmy Hoffa

Free at Last
2 months ago

Take a look at that photo and then tell me again why your kids can’t read. Those are teachers?

Eugene from a payphone
2 months ago
Reply to  Free at Last

They do look like they’d be unemployable anywhere else.

Sanity please
2 months ago
Reply to  Free at Last

Everyone of those ladies can count to 20
if they take their shoes off!

OldJoe
2 months ago
Reply to  Free at Last

Spot on Free. I’ll take those nuns I had over this rabble. The CTU/CPS symbiosis is far from God.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 months ago

Nothing but Greed.

Da Judge
2 months ago

I would love to see a CTU perp walk by the DOJ!!

Morefandave
2 months ago
Reply to  Da Judge

Or waddle

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