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OIG’s data dashboards present visualizations of data to shine the light on how the City of Chicago and departments operate.

Did you know that 8,879 Sworn Chicago Police Department Members worked involuntary regular day off hours in the last 12 months for a total overtime earnings of $29.1M? Which event accounted for the highest overtime earnings?

May 27, 2026
  In the last 12 months*, there have been 11,077 sworn Chicago Police Department (CPD) Members with overtime for a total of $284.7M in total overtime

David Glockner Begins Term as the City of Chicago’s Fifth Inspector General

May 21, 2026
(CHICAGO, IL – May 21, 2026) The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) welcomes David Glockner, who begins a four-year term as the newly

OIG Audit of Metered Water Billing Finds That Errors and Poor Communication between the Department of Finance and the Department of Water Management Have Led to Billing Spikes

May 6, 2026
FOR RELEASE: May 6, 2026 PRESS CONTACT: Deanna Shoss, Communications, 773.478.8417 The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed an audit

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