Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Chicago inspector targets contributions to Maggie Daley’s charity

The Chicago Sun-Times reports:
After School Matters, the charity founded by Chicago’s former first lady Maggie Daley to occupy and educate teenagers, received $915,000 in contributions over a ten-year period from companies that got subsidies from the city, the city’s inspector general concluded Tuesday.

In the latest in a series of politically-explosive audits, Inspector General Joe Ferguson concluded that After School Matters was named the recipient of charitable contributions under “public benefits clauses” in city redevelopment agreements more often than any other entity.
The very same charity that Barack Obama gave "stimulus" money to. No word yet on any of this from William Daley.