By The Office Of Inspector General
The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General has completed an audit of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners which found that the Board: spent taxpayer money on unnecessary expenses, did not extend benefits to some entitled employees, did not budget accurately for personnel nor align hiring and compensation with best practices, and could not assure the public that it would be able to maintain election operations in the event of an attack or disaster.
The audit found significant gaps in CBOEC’s financial administration, including:
Posted on February 4, 2019