Baltimore’s inspector general said the mayor’s proposed legislation package aimed at increasing oversight of her office is about “control” and “not accountability.”
The four-part proposal, introduced on Wednesday by Mayor Brandon Scott, comes amid months of tension with Inspector General Isabel Cumming.
The legislation would redefine how the city’s Inspector General’s Office investigates city government and launch an independent review of the city’s SideStep program, one of the city’s now-defunct youth anti-violence programs…