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Tue Sep 1, 2020, 12:44 PM Sep 2020

Inspector general reports more overpayments, contract mismanagement at Baltimore Department of

Inspector general reports more overpayments, contract mismanagement at Baltimore Department of General Services


The Baltimore inspector general has found a second company overcharged the city by more than $100,000 and that employees in the Department of General Services rubber-stamped these inflated bills for years.

In a report issued Tuesday, the inspector general said that Baltimore’s primary towing contractor overcharged the city by nearly $130,000 over five years, padding its bills with items listed as everything from “labor” to “administrative fees.” These extra charges violated terms of the company’s $1 million contract with the city.

Still, the Department of General Services paid the bills without question, Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming wrote.

One “high-level” general services employee told investigators he paid the bills because the tow company “practiced integrity,” she wrote.

Read more: https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/bs-md-ci-department-of-general-services-fraud-20200901-e4mltvyxprfo3g2wpms5pkypte-story.html
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