That’s just one rule on the new “Employee Bill of Rights,” released Friday by Mayor Andre Dickens’ administration in the wake of the city inspector general’s unsurprising resignation on Feb. 17.
During a specially called meeting Thursday night in a basement conference room at Atlanta City Hall, the citizen board that ...
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Hosted on MSNUpdate: Legislation passed to revise Atlanta inspector general’s authority following resignationThe Atlanta City Council voted 14-1 at its Monday, Feb. 17 meeting, to approve revisions to the powers of the Office of Inspector General. The vote was made roughly eight hours after Shannon Manigault ...
No, she said, Atlanta really doesn’t want reform. Manigault, a relentless investigator who was hired four years ago to dig out corruption, said her office has been subject to “threats, bullying, ...
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