Atlanta’s interim inspector general said she’s working to fix the office and regain the city’s trust.LaDawn Blackett is ...
Atlanta's Inspector General, Shannon Manigault, has resigned from her position on Monday ahead of a possible vote on a contentious proposal that could overhaul her office. The proposed changes ...
A handful of senior employees in Atlanta’s Office of the Inspector General on Monday sent a five-page letter to federal and state authorities, along with city officials, referring eight criminal ...
Even if it’s your job. On Monday, Atlanta’s first inspector general, Shannon Manigault, announced she was pulling the rip cord after months of battling with Mayor Andre Dickens. Fittingly ...
ATLANTA — Five employees in Atlanta's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) sent a letter to federal and state authorities and city officials this week seeking whistleblower protections after ...
Atlanta Inspector General Shannon K. Manigualt was not placed on administrative leave, according to the chairperson of the board overseeing the Office of Inspector General. In a message shared ...
ATLANTA — After weeks of internal turmoil, the City of Atlanta has named a new interim inspector general. Judge Ladawn "LBJ" Blackett has been appointed to oversee the office while the city ...
Former City Council President Felicia Moore told the Atlanta City Council on Monday afternoon that Mayor Andre Dickens does not have the authority to appoint the Interim Inspector General.
On Monday, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens’ office announced that the city’s Office of Inspector General had violated Georgia law at least 50 times when issuing subpoenas. Now, the office ...
Five employees of the Atlanta Office of Inspector General (OIG) are seeking legal protections as they report allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, and corruption within city government, citing ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is appointing an interim leader for the Office of the Inspector General, city leaders said on Friday. Former Atlanta Inspector General Shannon K.
ATLANTA — A handful of senior employees in Atlanta’s Office of the Inspector General on Monday sent a five-page letter to federal and state authorities, along with city officials, referring ...