
Chicago's Inspector General released a report detailing misconduct by city employees. The board found City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin guilty of 12 ethics violations, imposing a $5,000 fine per violation. The Inspector General also advocated for firing a police supervisor over a botched investigation into sexual assault allegations. Additionally, federal investigators are looking into a small suburb's 'supermayor' following media coverage.

The self-proclaimed “supermayor” of a small suburb south of Chicago has earned enough headlines to fill a month’s worth of newspapers. She’s also earned the attention of federal investigators who have picked-up the trail our reporting uncovered. https://t.co/FHaETS9eeU
Chicago’s top watchdog revealed Monday that she pushed to fire a police supervisor accused of lying to her office about a botched investigation into allegations of sexual assault against a fellow cop. https://t.co/dA4Yq2MYvI
BREAKING: The board found City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin committed 12 total violations of Chicago’s Governmental Ethics Ordinance, and assessed her the maximum fine of $5,000 for each. @wttw https://t.co/JubKR3sYrg