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A new report from Baltimore County's inspector general found that a government employee misused their county-issued vehicle.
Inspector General Kelly Madigan's removal from Baltimore County sparks concern about the accountability and transparency in government operations.
The Baltimore County employee used a vehicle to drive to a political campaign office 36 times, according to a report from the ...
Amid uncertainty about her future, Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan is out with a new investigative report.
A report today by Inspector General Kelly Madigan cites the improper use of a county vehicle by a “relative” of a politician, identified by The Brew as Robert W. Olszewski Sr., uncle of the former ...
Maryland seeks to save $326 million with State Center moves, tech changes; will the drop in bond rating cost Maryland? Time ...
County Executive Katherine A. Klausmeier issued a letter Friday, officially announcing an "open and thorough process to ...
A majority of the Baltimore County Council are saying they will only confirm Kelly Madigan as the county’s inspector general.
Kelly Madigan, the county’s current inspector general, is among the nearly two dozen applicants for the county’s watchdog ...
The future of Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan remains in limbo, as questions swirl around Kathy Klausmeier's ...
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan has found that another county corrections officer committed fraud, in this ...
Marylanders using ACA health coverage may see significant rate hikes after insurers seek 17% increase; Aisha Braveboy ...