BALTIMORE (WBFF) — As the back and forth battle continues inside City Hall over information access amid inspector general investigations, a city councilmember said he knows the solution: change Baltimore’s charter to ensure the watchdog doesn’t have to face a gatekeeper for information.
Mayor Brandon Scott and Inspector General Isabel Cumming have gone back and forth over information amid an investigation into the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, or MONSE.
As Cumming probed MONSE’s former youth diversion program, SideStep, she was met with roadblocks. Requests for financial records were turned over, but filled with redactions. A subpoena was issued that was ignored. And now, Cumming sued City Hall…