Tracking The Projects Identified In The Bribery Probe Into Atlanta’s Permitting Process
Three Atlanta city employees allegedly accepted bribes to help fast-track permit applications in the planning department, according to the city’s Office of the Inspector General.
The OIG’s report, issued last week, points to contractors working to secure permits for renovations on behalf of a local homebuilder, restaurateur and a physician, drawing attention to an apparent “pay to play” scheme of city employees accepting direct payments in exchange for permit approvals.
Three Atlanta city employees allegedly accepted bribes to help fast-track permit applications in the planning department, according to the city’s Office of the Inspector General.
The OIG’s report, issued last week, points to contractors working to… Read MoreBisnow News Feed
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