That’s just one rule on the new “Employee Bill of Rights,” released Friday by Mayor Andre Dickens’ administration in the wake of the city inspector general’s unsurprising resignation on Feb. 17.
Atlanta's Inspector General, Shannon Manigault, resigned hours before the city council voted to approve the an oversight bill ...
The legislation passed in a 14-1 vote, with Council member Liliana Bakhtiari as the sole opponent. The proposal had gone through weeks of proposed changes by City Council members. Some have been ...
The Atlanta City Council voted 14–1 on Monday evening in favor of a contentious bill to overhaul the Office of the Inspector ...
The city IG, Shannon K. Manigault, spoke hours before the City Council approved a bill that would restructure oversight of ...
Shannon Manigault, Atlanta’s first-ever inspector general, has resigned. The Office of the Inspector General, or OIG, is ...
Atlanta’s Inspector General is speaking out against a bill aimed at creating an oversight board and potentially limiting her office’s authority.
Shannon Manigault is alleging retaliation from Atlanta city leadership over her work with the Office of Inspector General.
Atlanta's first-ever inspector general, Shannon Manigault, says she will resign after being retaliated against for her office ...
Atlanta is without an inspector general. Shannon Manigault announced her resignation on the steps of City Hall ahead of a ...
She says she and her staff have faced “threats, bullying, intimidation and harassment at the hands of people who have been ...
Atlanta's Inspector General says that she resigned from her position ahead of a possible vote on a contentious proposal that ...