Cook County Circuit Court clerk reports progress on transparency promises – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

In her first few months, Mariyana Spyropoulos told reporters her office organized “over 200 boxes of unfiled civil court documents” and found fines and fees that were owed by defendants but weren’t sent to collections. She hired an accounting firm to do an internal audit to make “sure that our financial situation is sound” and already “let go a certain amount of people” who “did not have the experience necessary to handle financial transactions.”
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Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

A County Clerk’s office that doesn’t collect monies due nor has any employees capable of doing so. That sounds about right for an office full of “ friends and family “ hires. Some seemed to be proficient in obtaining fraudulent PPP loans, though.

Last edited 11 months ago by Hello, Indiana!

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