Chicago inspector general, mayor’s office tussle over watchdog rules – FOX32 (Chicago)

Inspector General Deborah Witzburg is backing a proposal from Ald. Matt Martin that would close what she describes as loopholes in the city’s oversight structure. The ordinance would bring Chicago in line with best practices used by other cities, she said. A spokesperson for the mayor’s office criticized the ordinance as "troubling," claiming it focuses more on expanding the inspector general’s authority than preventing waste, fraud, or abuse.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Like a lot of people in his position, Six Percent doesn’t want any oversight and remands us to “ mind they own business!”.

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