Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has publicly contested the authority of the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) to initiate a lawsuit concerning access to city records.
The dispute centers around the OIG's claim that it requires certain documents to perform its oversight responsibilities effectively. In response, Mayor Scott argues that the office lacks the legal standing to pursue such action.
Scott's administration emphasizes a commitment to transparency but maintains that the OIG's approach may not align with established protocols for accessing city information.
This legal disagreement raises questions about the balance of power between city officials and oversight entities, as well as the implications for public accountability in Baltimore.
Reported by HarborBeat based on wbal.com (source).
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