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Significant Activity Report: United States v. John McClendon

On April 6, 2021, John McClendon was sentenced to two years of probation, six months of home detention, and paid $11,743.19 in restitution. McClendon, owner and president of McClendon Holdings LLC, was indicted on federal charges, including four counts of wire fraud (18 U.S.C. 1343), for defrauding the City of Chicago by falsifying price increases […]

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OIG Releases First Quarter 2021 Report

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released its first quarter report to City Council, which summarizes the Office’s activity from January 1, 2021, through March 31, 2021. This quarter’s report contains details of concluded investigations, inquiries, and other activities, including: An OIG investigation which established that a Chicago Fire Department (CFD) […]

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OIG Finds That CPD Has Made Minimal Progress in Developing a New Gang Intelligence System, and Has Not Clearly Articulated its Value or Been Adequately Transparent in its Development

The Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) Public Safety section has completed a follow-up to its 2019 review of the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD or the Department) “gang database.” OIG found that, while CPD’s response to the recommendations contained in the original 2019 report were centered on the creation of a new gang intelligence system, CPD […]

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OIG Follow-Up Finds That the Department of Water Management Has Significantly Improved Its Overtime Monitoring

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed a follow-up to its audit of the Department of Water Management’s (DWM) overtime monitoring system. Based on the Department’s responses, OIG concludes that DWM has fully implemented 7 of 13, substantially implemented 3, and partially implemented 3 of the corrective actions that will help […]

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OIG Follow-Up Finds That the Chicago Department of Public Health Has Corrected Gaps in the City’s Air Pollution Permit and Inspections Program

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed a follow-up to its September 2019 audit of the Chicago Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) air pollution enforcement. Based on the Department’s responses, OIG concludes that CDPH has fully implemented 10 out of 14 changes, substantially implemented 2, and partially implemented 2 of the […]

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City Agrees with OIG Recommendations to Improve the Five-Year Capital Planning Process and Increase Transparency

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted an audit of the development and evaluation of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), a “five-year schedule of infrastructure investment that the City plans to make for continued support of existing infrastructure and new development.” The audit––which was completed before the City released its latest five-year […]

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