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Baltimore Inspector General's Office Reacts to Restricted Access to City Records

The Baltimore Inspector General's office expresses concern after City Hall limits their access to essential records.

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Baltimore Inspector General's Office Reacts to Restricted Access to City Records

The Baltimore Inspector General's office has voiced its dismay following a recent decision by City Hall to restrict access to public records. This move has raised significant concerns about transparency and accountability within the city's governance.

Officials from the Inspector General's office described their reaction as one of devastation, emphasizing the critical role that access to these records plays in their ability to conduct investigations and oversee city operations effectively.

The restriction comes at a time when the office is actively engaged in various inquiries aimed at ensuring ethical practices within city departments. Without access to necessary documents, their ability to fulfill this mandate could be severely hindered.

City Hall has not provided detailed reasoning for the decision, leaving many to speculate about the implications for oversight and public trust. Advocates for transparency are urging city leaders to reconsider this policy and restore access to essential records.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).

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