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Overhead and some labor charges were flagged as lacking documentation, but no flagrant misspending was uncovered by auditors.
The judge’s decision undercuts the administration’s broader efforts to limit the inspector general’s access to city records.
What if blocking one of her subpoenas is “perceived as . . . denying the IG the opportunity to engage in their duties – that’s not a conflict?” Circuit Court Judge Pamela White asked.