As soon as the Public Safety section of the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) became operational in 2017, OIG began fielding concerns from members of the public about the “gang database.” Those concerns included the accuracy of the information, the length of time such information is maintained, and the potential life-altering impact the use […]
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OIG Finds a Lack of Controls and Procedural Fairness Protections in the Chicago Police Department’s “Gang Database” That Undermine Public Trust and Confidence in the Police
The Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) Public Safety Section has issued a review of the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD or the Department) so-called “gang database.” Rather than a unified standalone system, as publicly perceived, the Department has, over time, built a patchwork of data systems, visualization tools, and computer applications where gang information has been […]
Read MoreOIG Releases Follow-Up on the Department of Planning and Development’s Administration of the Affordable Requirements Ordinance
The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed a follow-up to its March 2017 audit of the Department of Planning and Development’s (DPD) administration of the Affordable Requirements Ordinance (ARO). Based on the Department’s responses, OIG concludes that DPD has implemented some corrective actions, while others are partially implemented or not implemented […]
Read MoreOIG Public Safety Section Issues Recommendations to Inform and Improve the Chicago Police Department’s Internal Affairs Investigations
The Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) Public Safety Section has issued a report regarding investigations conducted by the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD) Bureau of Internal Affairs (BIA). The Public Safety Section regularly conducts reviews of individual closed disciplinary investigations conducted by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) and BIA. In the process of recent […]
Read MoreSignificant Activity Report: United States v. John McClendon
On February 5, 2019, John McClendon, owner and president of McClendon Holdings LLC, was indicted on federal criminal charges, including four charges of wire fraud (18 U.S.C. 1343) for defrauding the City of Chicago, by falsifying price increases in two City contracts that were secured in 2014 and 2015. The indictment alleges that McClendon won […]
Read MoreOIG Audit of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Finds Taxpayer Money Spent on Unnecessary Expenses, Issues with Personnel and Benefits Practices, and No Contingency Plan in the Event of an Attack or Disaster
The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed an audit of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners (CBOEC) which found that the Board: spent taxpayer money on unnecessary expenses, did not extend benefits to some entitled employees, did not budget accurately for personnel nor align hiring and compensation with best practices, and […]
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