Chicago residents now have a look inside City Hall’s gift closet after an investigation by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) raised concerns about how mayoral gifts have been handled and reported.
A report by the Chicago Office of Inspector General showed hundreds of gifts given to the Mayor's office came in without noting who gave the gifts.
A 20-second video released Wednesday by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office of a small City Hall room crammed with gifts his office accepted on behalf of the city is “not a substitute for public access to ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson's office improperly declined to provide public access to a room at City Hall where gifts to the city are stored, including designer handbags, cufflinks, and a personalized Mont ...
The Inspector General's office attempted to inspect luxury items received by Mayor Brandon Johnson and former Mayor Lori ...
When OIG officials requested access to check out the room, they were met with Chicago cops who told them to wait in the ...
Brandon Johnson posted a video of the City Hall gift room and logbook of its contents weeks after a report by the city’s top ...
Chicago cops blocked city inspectors from entering a curious “Gift Room” filled with designer bags, Hugo Boss cufflinks, a personalized Mont Blanc pen and other ritzy goodies that were ...
The office of Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson has released a video detailing all the lavish gifts he has received, which critics say raises 'more questions than answers.' ...
When Inspector General Deborah Witzburg's investigators sought access to a room where gifts sent or given to the mayor are kept, they were denied access.