Two years later, driveway permit billing problem still not fixed, costing Chicago millions: inspector general – Chicago Sun-Times*

“It is becoming increasingly routine for departments to agree with OIG audits and then not make good on the implementation of recommendations they publicly committed to and, in the process, miss easy opportunities to provide confidence in government operations” and raise revenue, the departing inspector general was quoted as saying.
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Dr Nemo
4 years ago

The first Shakman decree acquired “force” in 1972 but has yet to abolish patronage in Illinois. Still awaiting effective enforcement. Just because something is or becomes illegal does not mean our elected leaders will change practice to obey the law or that the voting public will punish them for ignoring the law. Far from it. One of the system’s key characteristics is that it insulates the various layers of the political system from the need to obey inconvenient laws. Peripheral members can get traffic tickets fixed. The innermost layer can ignore the rulings of federal judges. So everybody votes Democratic… Read more »

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