Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago Housing Authority CEO pick, former Alderman Walter Burnett, had 'lack of experience': Letter
Share this @internewscast.com

In a surprising twist, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s nomination for the head of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) has raised eyebrows, as the candidate lacked the necessary qualifications, according to the selection committee.

ABC7 News has obtained a revealing letter that sheds light on the committee’s concerns regarding the mayor’s choice.

Mayor Johnson has shown strong support for his ally, former Alderman Walter Burnett, to take on the role of CEO at the CHA. Although Burnett’s candidacy was introduced late in the process, the committee was unable to endorse him for the position.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

Burnett, who served on the City Council for three decades representing the 27th Ward, is known for his effective advocacy and close relationship with Mayor Johnson.

After retiring this summer, Burnett had anticipated being named CEO of the CHA by the mayor.

A letter dated October 1, addressed to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, revealed that the Chairman of the CHA noted, “As a courtesy, the Selection Committee interviewed Mr. Burnett on June 8.”

“They just wanted to say they talked to him so that they could placate the mayor and then hire somebody who’s really qualified for the job,” said David Greising, President of the Better Government Association.

A month earlier, the committee had already reviewed 107 interested candidates, chosen five finalists and recommended the two top candidates to the mayor.

In his letter, the CHA Chairman said of Burnett: “We informed the mayor that we do not recommend him as CEO… he is not a typical candidate for the CEO position given his lack of operational experience.”

RELATED | Mayor Johnson appoints son of former Ald. Walter Burnett Jr. to replace him

“It’s curious that the mayor would want to appoint someone with no management experience to run an agency of this size, especially an agency that’s so important to his base and so important to this political agenda,” ABC7 Political Analyst Laura Washington

The CHA has a $1.3 billion budget and serves 63,000 low-income families.

The other top candidates to run the agency all had been CEO’s with 20 years experience at multiple housing authorities.

“There’s nothing wrong with bringing your allies along. That’s what mayors do, but you want to have someone who’s the best, someone who has a knowledge and experience who can make you look good and help you succeed,” Washington said.

The mayor’s office said given the CHA’s propensity to hire outsiders without critical Chicago connections, said that Burnett, who grew up on Cabrini Green, “addresses some of these stakeholder concerns and has a demonstrated ability to get things done within the Chicago context.”

ABC7 reached out to Burnett to see what he had to say about the concerns about his candidacy. He declined to comment, but remains the mayor’s choice to head the CHA.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Pope Leo Endorses Muslim Colonization in the West

Pope Leo Supports Increased Muslim Integration in Western Societies

Pope Leo XIV has openly aligned his papacy with the globalist project…
Kyle Seraphin Say Trump’s DOJ Is Burying the J6 Pipe Bomb Truth

Kyle Seraphin Alleges Trump’s DOJ Is Concealing the Truth About January 6 Pipe Bomb Investigation

In a startling revelation, Representatives Thomas Massie and Barry Loudermilk unveiled a…
CDC warns Americans traveling to 4 countries over outbreak of untreatable mosquito disease

CDC Issues Travel Alert: Untreatable Mosquito-Borne Illness Detected in Four Countries

Amidst the ongoing outbreaks of a mosquito-borne illness that currently lacks a…
Jury selected in lawsuit about downtown shooting involving Chicago police officers Melvina Bogard, Bernard Butler, Ariel Roman

Breaking: Jury Selection Complete in High-Profile Chicago Police Shooting Case Involving Officers Bogard & Butler

In Chicago, a jury has been assembled for a civil rights lawsuit…
Family sues Royal Caribbean after man allegedly served 33 drinks dies aboard cruise ship

Family Files Lawsuit Against Royal Caribbean Following Man’s Death After Allegedly Consuming 33 Drinks on Cruise

The family of a 35-year-old man who died on a Royal Caribbean…
Why you should ship your Christmas gifts as soon as possible, Postal Service experts explain

Urgent Holiday Shipping Alert: Postal Service Experts Advise Early Mailing for Christmas Gifts

With Christmas Eve just over two weeks away, it’s crucial for those…
Murdaugh trial court clerk pleads guilty to showing sealed crime scene photos to photographer

Explosive Murdaugh Trial Twist: Court Clerk Admits to Leaking Sealed Crime Scene Photos

A former court clerk from South Carolina admitted guilt on Monday for…
DHS launches 'Worst of the Worst' webpage targeting alleged criminal illegal immigrants nationwide

DHS Unveils ‘Worst of the Worst’ Portal to Spotlight and Combat Criminal Illegal Immigration Nationwide

In a decisive move to enhance public awareness, the Department of Homeland…
Repeat offender accused of stabbing parents to death in family deli while free on bond: report

Alleged repeat offender charged with fatal stabbing of parents at family deli while out on bond: report

A New York man, who was out on bond, has been apprehended…
Israel unmasks Iran-directed Hamas cash network in Turkey as Ankara pushes for Gaza role

Unveiling the Shadows: Israel Exposes Iran’s Hidden Hamas Funding in Turkey Amid Ankara’s Gaza Ambitions

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israel Security Agency (ISA) have…
State Department reportedly orders visa denials tied to speech censorship as Trump team slams Europe

U.S. Tightens Visa Regulations Amid Trump’s Criticism of European Censorship Policies

The Trump administration has mandated U.S. consular officers to intensify their evaluation…
Chicago man accused of stabbing, choking UK woman then calling dad for lawyer found guilty of murder

Chicago Man Convicted of Murdering UK Woman After Seeking Legal Help from Father

A Chicago native studying abroad in London has been convicted of the…