Employees and Officials Who Violated the Ethics Ordinance for Failure to Timely Complete 2024 Online Ethics Training

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On January 24, 2025, the City of Chicago's Board of Ethics published a news release announcing that several employees and officials have violated the ethics ordinance by not completing the 2024 online ethics training on time. This enforcement action is part of the city's broader initiative to promote ethical governance and accountability among its public servants. By highlighting these violations, the Board of Ethics seeks to enhance public trust in the administration of city government, emphasizing the importance of compliance with ethical training requirements. The city encourages all employees to prioritize their ethical responsibilities, underlining that such training is essential for effective public service. The announcement also reminds residents to ensure they are accessing official city websites, particularly when sharing sensitive information.

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