Editorial: Mayor Lightfoot must appoint a strong and independent inspector general — but will she? – Chicago Sun-Times*

"For her part, Lightfoot says she wants a strong and independent inspector general. That’s good to hear. But she also says she wants an IG who 'understands the importance of staying in their lane.' The mandate for an IG to 'stay in their lane' sounds like a purity test to us — with the results outweighing competency when the decision is made on who gets the post."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

This will be interesting. Someone with an exit ramp law degree, and will stand at Lori’s shoulder for ceremonial dog and pony shows.

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