Baltimore's financial practices are facing heightened scrutiny following a report from the city’s inspector general. The investigation revealed that the mayor’s office has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on various items, including food, flowers, parties, and stadium suites, without adhering to the necessary approval processes.
The report outlines specific categories of these expenditures and questions whether appropriate approvals were secured prior to the spending. This lack of oversight has sparked concerns regarding fiscal responsibility within the mayor's office.
David Williams from the Taxpayers Protection Alliance is expected to participate in a discussion regarding these findings, providing further insights into the implications of the report.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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