Chicago Public Schools told to add more training for vendors, address sexual and financial misconduct in annual report from Office of Inspector General
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Where you find vulnerabilities in management controls (and) exercising oversight - you will find fraud.
As a District, Chicago Public Schools take seriously our responsibility to protect the safety of our staff, students and families and to serve our CPS community with integrity, and protect our investments and resources,
Allegations of sexual misconduct, of which the OIG received 446 during the yearlong period, remained by far the most common complaint received by agency, which investigates all adult-on-student sexual misconduct allegations, ranging from physical acts to 'nonsexual' conduct that raises concerns such as grooming.
Read at Chicago Tribune
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