Three months after voting to formally create the Office of the Inspector General, overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2024, the city of Riverside announced Tuesday the search for a candidate has begun.
“As of today, the recruitment is officially open,” Miriana Gonzalez, the city’s human resources director, told the Riverside City Council at the March 3 meeting. “All qualified applicants and candidates are invited to apply.”
This announcement was the latest step taken by the city to accomplish the mandate set by Measure L, which amended the city’s charter to create the role tasked with investigating fraud, waste and abuse within the city…