Tyrell Morris, the former director of the New Orleans 911 calling system, was indicted by a grand jury Thursday on state charges of malfeasance in office, false impersonation of a
A city medical facility on Read Boulevard, effectively implemented and executed much tighter controls on credit card use than in the past, the 17-page report states.
A draft report by Matrix Consulting Group completed last month calls into question whether there have been any significant changes. The report found the department suffers from a void of accountability, wayward management and incoherent organization. What does seem clear is the administration is cleaning house of employees accused of misconduct, with two senior inspectors forced out of their jobs within the last month.
Employees Jonathan Rhodes and Christopher Wolff should have disclosed their conflicts, the OIG said while stopping short of declaring they broke any laws.