Inspector general finds Comptroller Pratt voted for $48M in deals with conflicts of interest

Inspector general finds Comptroller Pratt voted for $48M in deals with conflicts of interest

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Baltimore’s appointed city watchdog has again found six-term Comptroller Joan Pratt engaged in conflicts of interest by approving contracts for entities she was connected to while serving on the city’s spending panel — now, tens of millions in past contracts and other agreements awarded by the city. Comptroller Joan Pratt "voted to approve more than $48 million worth of contracts, grants and other vendor prequalification agreements" involving 10 organizations and individuals from which she…

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