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OIG Releases Follow-up on the Chicago Police Department’s Preparedness for Mass Gatherings

May 30, 2024
The Public Safety section of the City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released a follow-up report to its inquiry into the Chicago Police

The Office of Inspector General Launches New Dashboard: Find City Services by Address

May 15, 2024
FOR RELEASE May 15, 2024 PRESS CONTACT Deanna Shoss, Communications, 773-478-8417 The Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) announces the launch of its

OIG Releases First Quarter 2024 Report, Documenting Sustained Investigations into Serious Misconduct–Including Lying to OIG, A Mishandled Sexual Assault Investigation, Threats by a City Employee, False Police Reports

April 15, 2024
FOR RELEASE: April 15, 2024 PRESS CONTACT: Deanna Shoss, Communications, 773-478-8417 The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has published its

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