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Survey Reveals Uncommon Denial of Information by Baltimore Inspector General

A recent survey indicates that the Baltimore Inspector General's office frequently denies information requests, raising concerns about transparency.

Survey Reveals Uncommon Denial of Information by Baltimore Inspector General

A survey conducted by a local organization has highlighted that the Baltimore Inspector General's office has an unusual tendency to deny requests for information.

According to the findings, such denials are not typical for offices of this nature, which are generally expected to promote transparency and accountability in government operations. The survey results suggest that the Inspector General's office may be operating outside of standard practices.

This revelation has sparked discussions among community leaders and transparency advocates, who argue that access to information is crucial for public trust in local government. They express concern that the denial of information could hinder the public's ability to scrutinize government actions effectively.

The Inspector General's office is tasked with overseeing the conduct of city agencies and ensuring that public officials adhere to ethical standards. The survey's findings may prompt calls for reform and greater oversight of the office's operations.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).

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