BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Fallout is growing over Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s decision to bar the city’s Inspector General from accessing certain city records tied to the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE).
As the mayor defends City Hall’s actions as legally required under state law, Inspector General Isabel Cumming is now urging lawmakers in Annapolis to step in — warning the move could cripple investigations into how taxpayer dollars are spent.
“The state law is clear. The actions that we took complied with the state law,” Mayor Scott said…