Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said he never saw the room referred to by the Office of the Inspector General as the "gift room ...
This comes after a report by the Chicago Office of Inspector General showed hundreds of gifts given to the Mayor's office ...
No longer will gifts accepted by Chicago’s mayor on behalf of the city be covered by an “unwritten arrangement” dating back ...
Chicago collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz have donated 200 paintings, 50 sculptures and nearly 2,000 drawings by some of the biggest names in French art.
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.
Johnson received many valuable gifts including luxury items like Hugo Boss cufflinks and a personalized Montblanc pen.
Jennifer Molski said she has collected 500 gifts this year, all donated by residents in Flossmoor and Homewood.
Though the value of the donated artwork was not disclosed, it’s thought to be comparable to last fall’s $75 million gift to ...
When OIG officials requested access to check out the room, they were met with Chicago cops who told them to wait in the ...
A city inspector general’s report says roughly 70 percent of the gifts documented did not list the identity of the gift giver ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing questions about transparency and accountability after the city's Inspector General said ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accepted many valuable gifts “on behalf of the city” but failed to report them, according to a new report from the city’s inspector general. According to an ...