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Chicago IG Witzburg's last report reveals city employees drinking on job, falsifying work hours

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Subject Chicago IG Witzburg's last report reveals city employees drinking on job, falsifying work hours
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Date 2026-04-16 12:59 +0200
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- The latest report by Chicago's inspector general found
several infractions, including city employees drinking on the job and
falsifying work hours. 

As she gets ready to leave her position next week, Deborah Witzburg said
be messy and challenging but vital. 

"This job has been both more rewarding and exciting and much harder than
I anticipated," Witzburg said. 

Witzburg's time as inspector general is coming to an end. She decided
not to seek reappointment to another four-year term. 

She says she is leaving the office more effective that she found it,
thanks to legislation passed by City Council designed to protect its
independence. 

"We are trying to build a city government that more closely resembles
the one Chicagoans deserve," Witzburg said. 

That means turning a lens on city government, as the city's top
watchdog. 

Witzburg says the office's work has not been welcomed by the Johnson
administration, which she says has demonstrated hostility to oversight. 

"During this administration we have seen what I think is a pattern of
decisions to challenge, disempower and to obstruct the work of this
office," Witzburg said. 

In a response, a spokesperson said Mayor Brandon Johnson remains
committed to transparency and ethical governance. 

This follows Witzburg's final report as inspector general that found
four officers failed to properly investigate after a vehicle driven by a
Chicago Fire Department employee struck and killed an individual. It
also found several police officers allegedly scammed COVID-era relief
funds and several Department of Aviation employees were drinking on the
job. 

"That investigation revealed alcohol consumption on city time,
falsification, failure to report misconduct, shady statements to the
OIG," Witzburg said. 

Witzburg's last day is next Friday. She says an interim inspector
general will likely be appointed, while the process gets underway to
identify her successor. 

https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicagos-inspector-general-deborah-witzburgs
-final-report-reveals-city-employees-drinking-job-falsifying-work-hours/1
8893766/ 

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