(The Center Square) – The Chicago Office of Inspector General has found the city’s finance department cannot reliably measure the timeliness of payments to contracted vendors due to “data inaccuracies.”

An OIG audit found that the Chicago Department of Finance “has not fully inhabited its role” as the city’s central payment authority. The OIG said three city-funded studies since 2009 and a 2021 prompt payment working group identified slow payment timelines as a recurring concern among city contractors, but the underlying issues have remained largely unresolved. 

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