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 Baltimores 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 companys $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.
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