In wake of BGA legal action that forced mayor to release personal emails, Chicago Board of Ethics levies fine against David Plouffe, who lobbied mayor on behalf of Uber.
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Got Transparency? Not for Long—Help BGA Protect FOIA
The BGA will be pushing for Gov. Quinn to veto HB1716, the FOIA rollback bill.
Tax Hike Supporters Land County Jobs
Toni Preckwinkle has earned high marks for cleaning up county government in her first few months on the job. But a pair of recent job hires might make you wonder if old-fashioned patronage politics still has a place at the County building.
CHA CEO Used Credit Cards for Expensive Dinners
In response to BGA/FOX Chicago investigations, Mayor Rahm Emanuel cut city credit cards Friday. What really set him off were the expenses of the four top Chicago Housing Authority officials, including the CEO, Lewis Jordan.
A Shocking Heist
Thieves steal $20K worth of electrical cable from supposedly secure city warehouse. How did it happen?
EMANUEL CUTS CREDIT CARDS
JUNE 3, 2011 — In response to BGA/FOX Chicago News investigations into credit card usage at city agencies, Mayor Rahm Emanuel takes action to curb abuse by cancelling all city credit cards.
Emanuel Cuts City Agency Credit Card Use After BGA/FOX Investigation
In response to our recent investigations into credit card usage at city agencies, Mayor Rahm Emanuel took action to curb abuse.
BGA Investigations Prompt Early Exit for Parks Chief
Recent BGA/FOX Chicago News investigations reportedly are hastening Chicago Park District Supt. Tim Mitchell’s departure, which follows the forced exit of his chief of staff.
INVESTIGATIONS PROMPT RESIGNATION
JUNE 1, 2011 — BGA/FOX Chicago News investigations reportedly hasten Chicago Park District Superintendent Tim Mitchell’s departure, which follows the forced exit of his chief of staff.
EARLY RETIREMENT
MAY 2011 — A series of investigations by the BGA and the Post-Tribune find that a high-ranking official with the Hobart (Ind.) Fire Department had quietly sold or traded municipal property—including a snowmobile, workout equipment and an old fire truck—to current and former members of the department, with little or no documentation. The official retires as police launch a
