The Baltimore Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has issued a critical assessment of Mayor Brandon Scott's reform initiatives, suggesting they fall short of providing true accountability.
In a recent statement, the OIG expressed that the proposed reforms are less about fostering accountability and more about exerting control over the city's governance.
This critique comes at a time when public trust in local government is crucial, and the OIG's comments highlight significant concerns about the transparency and efficacy of the mayor's plans.
The OIG's position raises questions about the direction of Mayor Scott's administration and whether these reforms will genuinely enhance oversight and accountability in city operations.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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