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Thursday, May 20, 2021

Calling her too aggressive, two Council members berate Baltimore County’s corruption watchdog


much-touted innovation of Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. – the establishment of an inspector general’s office to root out waste, fraud and corruption in local government – came under attack yesterday by two senior members of the County Council.

Chairman Julian E. Jones Jr. and Middle River Councilwoman Cathy A. Bevins, both Democrats, blasted the 15-month-old office and its head, Kelly Madigan, during a budget hearing.

Bevins scolded Madigan over her work, saying it “is giving Baltimore County a black eye.”

Jones chided her as well, lamenting that county employees are “terrified” of being caught up in a dragnet of unsupported accusations.

Their remarks indicated that despite having one of the smallest budgets in county government ($250,000), the office faces an uncertain future when the Council votes on Olszewski’s $4.2 billion budget later today...

https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2021/05/20/calling-her-too-aggressive-two-council-members-berate-baltimore-countys-corruption-watchdog/

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