Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson-Lowry fired back two weeks after Witzburg accused Mayor Brandon Johnson and his predecessor Lori Lightfoot of withholding documents, selectively enforcing subpoenas ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s team is offering aldermen language clarifying that the money will not be used for purposes other than ...
Lowry, defended the Law Department after the city's Inspector General Deborah Witzburg alleged interference in investigations ...
The city of Chicago’s watchdog has raised concerns about how the Johnson administration is handling ethics, gifts and the ...
Chicago's inspector general is now calling on the city council to protect her office from outside interference.
City of Chicago Inspector General Deborah Witzburg returns to provide her insight on CPD extremist groups, Brandon Johnson’s ...
Deborah Witzburg, Chicago’s Inspector General, joins Lisa Dent to discuss Chicago’s drinking water pipes being too close to sewer lines, which could lead to health concerns.
Inspector General Deborah Witzburg urged Mayor Brandon Johnson in July to form a task force as part of an effort to ...
In more than three dozen cases, water mains or service lines passed directly through sewer lines in parts of Chicago.
Close mayoral ally Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez on Wednesday delayed a reform measure championed by ethics committee chair Ald.
Good morning, Chicago. 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 ...
Inspector General Deborah Witzburg says the city's top attorney impedes investigations that may embarrass the mayor or other ...
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