Scott to Co-Chair City of Chicago COPA Chief Administrator Search Committee
November 10, 2017
Partner Z Scott has been named a co-chair of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) Chief Administrator Search Committee. As a co-chair, Scott will help oversee the newly announced 20-member search committee charged with conducting a national search to find the next permanent COPA Chief Administrator in Chicago.
“Trust is our first and best public safety tool,” Scott said in a City of Chicago press release announcing the full search committee. “I have complete confidence that this search committee will promote our city’s highest values and strengthen COPA’s mission to rebuild public trust and restore accountability to the police department.”
“Trust is our first and best public safety tool,” Scott said in a City of Chicago press release announcing the full search committee. “I have complete confidence that this search committee will promote our city’s highest values and strengthen COPA’s mission to rebuild public trust and restore accountability to the police department.”
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