Deborah Witzburg sits down for interview before her last day as Chicago inspector general in Mayor Brandon Johnson administration

CHICAGO (WLS) — After four years as Chicago’s leading advocate for ethics, Deborah Witzburg is set to leave her post as Inspector General by the week’s end. During her tenure, she has been at the forefront of promoting transparency and accountability within the city’s government.

Witzburg recently engaged in an in-depth discussion with the I-Team, candidly sharing the challenges she faced in her role. She emphasized the critical need for continued vigilance against ethical lapses in government, underscoring that transparency has never been more vital.

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Throughout her service, Witzburg’s relationship with city officials has not always been smooth. Tensions peaked with an audit that revealed the acceptance of extravagant gifts by city officials, stirring controversy and public interest.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, in January 2025, addressed the controversy, stating, “The characterization of how this report came out is misguided.”

Witzburg, however, pointed out that the real issue wasn’t the opulent gifts themselves, such as cufflinks and engraved pens. Instead, it was the alarming incident where Office of the Inspector General (OIG) investigators were denied access to a room in City Hall, despite their legal right to enter such premises.

Reflecting on the high-profile investigation into Mayor Johnson’s acceptance of gifts, Witzburg noted how the findings from her office brought to light the serious issue of transparency and accountability, becoming a major story within the city.

“We found out later that that room, the actual room, which was displayed to the public, wasn’t even built until after we tried to inspect it,” Witzburg said.

During her tenure, she criticized the mayor for not firing an aide accused of extorting an alderperson for a vote. She also tore into the law department for refusing to provide records they were legally required to, excoriated the Chicago Police Department for spotty record keeping on discipline levied against officers, and the list goes on. It all circles around a singular point Witzburg underscored, which is, “What is allowed to go on in city government when no one is watching?”

She said she had good working relationships with other city departments and individuals, and despite a series of rebukes of how city hall conducts public business, Witzburg told the I-Team she was not forced out and only reached out directly to Johnson on three occasions in the last four years. She said she never got a response.

“He and I have not had a lot of direct, personal, individual interactions. I haven’t heard back from him. The decision not to seek reappointment to a second term was mine and mine alone,” she insisted.

After Witzburg said her office faced major roadblocks from the city she worked to change the law, and working with Ald. Matt Martin, the chair of the Ethics Committee, the Chicago City Council passed an ordinance to give the OIG more power to conduct interviews with city employees without city attorneys present and collect relevant records to substantiate claims.

“When you have an inspector general’s office investigating alleged misconduct, especially involving elected officials or senior members of our team, they need to have access to as much information as it exists to get to the bottom of things,” he stated.

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Witzburg also criticized former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who appointed her, finding in 2023 Lightfoot violated the city’s ethics laws by sending campaign emails to city employees asking for contributions. The Chicago Board of Ethics later dismissed those findings.

“If a mayor felt entirely warm and fuzzy about their about their inspector general, then we probably wouldn’t be doing our job,” said Witzburg, who would only reveal this about her future: “It has always been my intention to spend a career in public service. That continues to be, that continues to be my plan.”

The OIG is poised to release another report Tuesday as Witzburg said she is running through the finish line.

The mayor’s office told the I-Team Johnson is committed to good governance and public transparency, but said the administration is concerned Witzburg politicized the office and compromised its credibility.

“Mayor Johnson is committed to good governance and public transparency. At the same time, the administration has been concerned by the current Inspector General’s record of politicizing the office’s authority in a manner that has compromised the credibility and independence of the OIG, which must remain grounded in facts, fairness, and the public trust. We look forward to working in good faith with whomever is selected as the next Inspector General while ensuring governance is carried out faithfully and in the interest of Chicagoans,” the mayor’s office said.

Martin said the search for Witzburg’s replacement is already underway and could be decided by next month.

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