Record #: F2012-71   
Type: Report Status: Placed on File
Intro date: 10/31/2012 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 10/31/2012
Title: Inspector General's Quarterly Report (2012 Q3)
Sponsors: Dept./Agency
Topic: REPORTS - Quarterly
Attachments: 1. F2012-71.pdf

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Quarterly Report of the Inspector General's Office
Third Quarter 2012









October 15,2012








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IGO Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2012 10/15/2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS
MISSION OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE|910|INVESTIGATIONS|910|
Complaints|910|Newly Opened Investigations :|910|Cases Concluded in Quarter|910|Pending Investigations|910|Investigations Not Concluded in Twelve Months|910|SUSTAINED ADMINISTRATIVE CASES|910|
Synopses or Cases|910|Disciplinary and Other Corrective Action Recommendations 11
CRIMINAL CASES 12

Synopses of Cases 12
Developments in Prior Criminal Cases 13
AUDITS & PUBLIC REPORTS 13

AUDITS 13
Public Reports 16
HIRING COMPLIANCE 20

Joseph M. Ferguson Inspector General
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
City of Chicago




740 N Sedgwick, Suite 200 Chicago, Illinois 60654 Telephone: (773) 478-7799 Fax: (773) 478-3949

October 15,2012

To the Mayor, Members of the City Council, the City Clerk, the City Treasurer, and the residents ofthe City of Chicago:

Enclosed for your review is the public report on the operations of the Office of Inspector General (IGO) during the third quarter of 2012, filed with the City Council pursuant to Section 2-56-120 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago.

These reports present summaries of sustained IGO investigations, audits, public reports, and hiring compliance efforts in order to keep you apprised of IGO activities and operations. They are also intended to foster public confidence in the integrity of City government by enhancing public awareness and understanding of the role and functions of the IGO as the City's oversight agency.

We continue to lower our inventory of cases older than 12 months. We now have 64 such cases as compared to 137 when we first sta...

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