Inspector General for the City of Chicago Deborah Witzburg discusses various findings in the Office’s Third Quarter Report.
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CHICAGO (CBS) – The Democratic National Convention comes to Chicago in just over 80 days, and the big question many are asking is whether police will be prepared for the expected protests. The city's ...
CHICAGO — The Chicago Board of Ethics found insufficient evidence Monday to prove former Mayor Lori Lightfoot violated the city’s ethics code when her campaign sent scores of emails to public ...
Scores of water mains throughout Chicago are too close to sewer lines, according to a new report that cautions the potential risks to public health could cost taxpayers millions of dollars to fix. In ...
Chicago’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) says investigators were twice denied access to City Hall, including a mayoral ...
Deborah Witzburg serves as Inspector General for the City of Chicago, having been appointed to her first term in April 2022. Previously, she served as the City’s Deputy Inspector General for Public ...
Chicago's Office of the Inspector General is raising new concerns about transparency. In a report published Tuesday, Inspector General Deborah Witzburg said her office was twice denied access to ...
A civilian oversight panel voted unanimously Monday to push Chicago’s independent watchdog to probe “the quality and integrity” of investigations led by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability ...
In an advisory published today, Chicago’s Office of Inspector General said the city must take a “definitive and unequivocal position against extremism within its police ranks." The advisory comes as a ...
The Chicago Board of Ethics found insufficient evidence Monday to prove former Mayor Lori Lightfoot violated the city’s ethics code when her campaign sent scores of emails to public employees during ...