Chicago Aviation Department Employees Found Drinking on Duty, OIG Report Reveals Misconduct
An investigation by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) has uncovered that several employees of the Chicago Aviation Department engaged in alcohol consumption during work hours. The report highlights instances where employees drank at bars near O'Hare International Airport and then returned to their duties. The investigation involved 14 subjects, primarily from the Aviation Department, which manages O'Hare and Midway airports. The OIG found that seven employees provided false statements during the investigation. Additionally, the report details other misconduct, including unauthorized extended breaks, falsified time records, and theft of city property. The OIG has recommended disciplinary actions or termination for those involved, and the relevant city departments have preliminarily agreed with these recommendations.