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Thursday, April 16, 2015
Fitting for Cuffs: Chicago Schools "CEO" Barbara Byrd-Bennett Under Fed Probe - and they didn't even get to the cheating
Quite courteous of the prosecutor's to wait until Rahm's re-election to
announce this... or is it going to follow the Nixon/watergate scenario,
where re-election is followed by a steady flood of allegations? One can
only hope...Michael Fiorillo
Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett is the subject of a
federal criminal probe into possible contract irregularities, sources
close to CPS and City Hall are reporting.
CPS so far is
declining to comment on the involvement of Ms. Byrd-Bennett, who would
supervise contract awarding in her capacity as the system's chief
executive. But earlier in the day
Board of Education President David Vitale released a statement saying
CPS was "cooperating" with federal agents in their investigation of
possible "misconduct" within the system. Earlier: What are the feds probing at CPS?
One top CPS source says Byrd-Bennett has said she has done nothing wrong, but the investigation is continuing.
News of the probe comes at a time when CPS faces a hole of more than
$1 billion in its budget for the 2015-16 school year. It also comes just
a week after Mayor Rahm Emanuel was re-elected to a new term. 4:45 P.M. UPDATE: Catalyst Chicago also is reporting that Byrd-Bennett is under investigation and has some details on what the probe is about.
Citing “sources,” the education journal says the feds are reviewing a $20 million no-bid contract Byrd-Bennett awarded under controversial circumstances to a principal-training academy for which she once worked.
The
report also says CPS Inspector General Nick Schuler has been reviewing
the matter for some time. IGs and federal prosecutors often end up
working together on corruption cases.
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