An employee of the City of Chicago's Inspector General's office, which investigates if city workers improperly live outside the city's boundaries, resigned after being caught living in suburban Naperville.
CITY HALL — An employee of the City of Chicago's Inspector General's office, which investigates if city workers improperly live outside the city's boundaries, resigned after being caught living in suburban Naperville.
Inspector General Joe Ferguson admitted in his quarterly report released Monday that one of his own employees had violated the city's residency requirement by living in Naperville, which is more than 30 miles from Chicago.
According to the report, the unnamed employee cited a city address when hired, but "documents, surveillance and the employee's own admission during an investigatory interview" found that the person's residence was actually in the suburb.
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Inspector General Joe Ferguson admitted in his quarterly report released Monday that one of his own employees had violated the city's residency requirement by living in Naperville, which is more than 30 miles from Chicago.
According to the report, the unnamed employee cited a city address when hired, but "documents, surveillance and the employee's own admission during an investigatory interview" found that the person's residence was actually in the suburb.
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