Convicted in 1990 bribery case, ex-Chicago police officer has worked the last two decades as a security guard at City Colleges. He now stands to draw a taxpayer-subsidized pension.
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CTA Pension Fund Sends Officials To Hawaii, Other Lush Locales
Taxpayers cover travel expenses so CTA pension fund officials can attend conferences in Hawaii, New Orleans, elsewhere. Plus, agency wants to know if dead people are drawing retirement benefits.
City Inspectors General: Watchdogs On A Leash
They launch hundreds of investigations but results are lackluster, a BGA Rescuing Illinois report reveals.
Lost And Found
Confiscated by Dolton police, antique handgun goes missing from station, then turns up amid inquiry. Now a police supervisor faces possible discipline.
Brash Advance
Summit’s politically connected village administrator allegedly gives himself a “loan” with taxpayer money. Confronted by the BGA and FOX 32, he resigns.
Protect And Nerve
Community college in south suburbs hires politically connected security guard with history of run-ins with the law; Plus, president of the school packs heat.
BGA Sues City Animal Pound – Again
Better Government Association files second lawsuit in recent months against Chicago Animal Care and Control – this time for refusing to release the content of emails between Mayor Emanuel’s aides relating to the dog pound.
Rauner’s Cash Splash
Is Bruce Rauner buying political support from Republican groups across the state as he runs for governor?
The Dirty, Dark Side of George Lucas’ Museum Plan
The dirt under George Lucas’ proposed lakefront museum site covers a more than century-old garbage dump.
Suburban Pension Peril
Money in dozens of Chicago-area police and fire pension funds is drying up – which should be a big worry not only for current and future retirees, but taxpayers, a BGA Rescuing Illinois investigation discovers.

