The Baltimore Inspector General has raised concerns regarding the actions of city employees, alleging they accessed the watchdog's server a total of 433 times in the lead-up to a recent hearing.
This revelation has sparked discussions about the transparency and accountability of city operations, particularly in relation to the oversight functions of the Inspector General's office.
The frequency of these accesses has led to questions about the intent behind such actions and whether they were appropriate given the context of the upcoming hearing.
As the situation unfolds, further scrutiny is expected regarding the protocols and practices surrounding access to sensitive information within city departments.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).
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