Ezike, a regular face on Illinois TV screens in the worst days of the pandemic, acknowledged she violated the state's ...
She has been fined for violating a state revolving-door ethics law when she left her job as director of the Illinois ...
Dr. Ngozi Ezike, who led the IDPH response to the COVID-19 pandemic, was fined $150,000 for an ethics violation.
The former Illinois public health chief agreed to a settlement over taking the post at Sinai just three months after leaving ...
Illinois' former top doctor has been fined by the state ethics commission after becoming CEO of Sinai Chicago within a year of leaving IDPH.
The former Pritzker administration official who spearheaded the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has agreed to pay $150,000 to the state after an ethics complaint investigation. Dr. Ngozi ...
Ezike admitted breaking the "revolving door" rule by taking a $1 million-a-year job as CEO of Sinai Health within months of ...
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Please check your inbox for your confirmation. Bigger national acts don’t often tour in January, so “this is a great month to go see a lot of Chicago music,” says Mark Guarino.
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