Companies with ties to St. Louis building inspector also worked on public properties for years
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- Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024
- There were new details on Monday about a St. Louis City building inspector who is under investigation for his connections to companies collecting your tax dolla
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Anytime a City doesn’t have oversight of their various Departments. They realize the Potential for Fraud is high
Corruption from the top down
Our Mayor is not for us she for herself
Well stop voting DEMOCRAT!!!!!!
There is no such thing as "white collar crime," just "crime."
And this is criminal.
And abusing public office? That should be extra criminal when it comes down to sentencing...
excellent and juicy reporting Lauren Trager
I sure hope so.. i am watching from WA state.. it was recommended!! So here I am in shock.
Another DEI hire success story. What great role models they are for the africon American community.
Now audit and investigated the VA at Jeff Barracs and JC
Anybody consult a lawyer before they did this? Fight any kind of merger with the county the city isn't transparent how it spends and access to other people's money ouside of the city is absolutely wrong.
Y’all keep voting blue though
LOL.....Y'all keep pretending like there is a difference between the two.
@ yep…..one tends to be stricter on crime.
I bet they vote for Tiffany Henyard if she for run Mayor😂😂😂😂
Pot calling the kettle black
Only because one of HIS properties fell into this "you owe the city money now" corruption??
You interview a convicted criminal caught as a corrupt city worker because?
Black excellence
Is he from il???😅
This can be a new scam for you no who?
Wakanda is what's going on. Hmmm?
People who don't do ANYTHING to maintain their derelict properties for probably decades now. Are somehow going to sit here and complain about a little city corruption? This is madness, everyone is on the take NO ONE wants to solve anything.
That's not even close to what this story is about. The city is authorizing repairs that aren't happening, and then charging new property owners for the repairs that happened when they didn't own the building. That's corruption by the city.
"A little city corruption"? Are you stupid? First, those property owners do not have the money to do the repairs due to politicians JUST LIKE THIS ripping the public off for decades. Second, those politicians get away with it because of idiots who think it is just a little corruption. You sound like you might be just as corrupt, I wouldn't trust you any further than I could throw you and your couch.
Local corruption. Now it's just a little more brown than they used to be.