BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The advisory board, which oversees Baltimore’s Inspector General’s office, is urging city agencies to cooperate with the IG’s request for city records.
Recently, Inspector General Isabel Cumming’s requests for financial records related to the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) youth program and documents from Baltimore City’s Information and Technology Office have resulted in 200 documents with critical information blacked out.
“They’re very big redactions. This is a Cash App payment… my part of the job is find out who got that money… that’s blacked out,” Cumming said…