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The Inspector General’s office has a Medium account

A new platform for putting corrupt city employees on blast.

Philadelphia Inspector General Amy Kurland. (Photo by Mitchell Leff for the City of Philadelphia)

The City of Philadelphia uses a lot of different channels to push out news — there’s the Managing Director’s Office’s “Philly Innovates” blog, the WordPress site where the press office publishes press releases and remember that Tumblr for Mayor Nutter’s trade mission to Israel and the U.K.?
The latest is a Medium account from the Inspector General, the office charged with rooting out fraud and corruption in city government.
Check it out
Their first post, putting a corrupt city employee on blast, even features a share-ready pullquote.

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