Sentence fits the crime; bravo!

A major milestone in the prosecution of Dixon’s former comptroller has been reached. Her nearly 20-year prison sentence fits the crime. Other prosecution, restitution, and prevention milestones lie ahead.

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Restitution efforts must continue. The U.S. Marshals Service has liquidated much of Crundwell’s empire; the city’s share will be about $10 million. But the city’s lawsuit against its auditors has the potential to bring in more.

Prevention efforts must be pursued to lessen the chances of another Crundwell-style scandal. The city has taken important steps in this regard by hiring a new financial director and instituting stricter internal controls.

Mayor Jim Burke also appointed an advisory group to study the city’s commission form of government, which, some have said, is outdated and contributed to Crundwell’s ability to disguise her thefts. 

Just this week, state Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, introduced a package of anti-corruption bills in the Illinois House. The legislation would add more accountability to government offices and increase the penalties for forging state documents and stealing public funds.

One important milestone has been reached. Crundwell won’t be running around free anymore. She’ll be doing serious time for a serious crime.

Other prosecution, restitution, and prevention milestones lie ahead. Their successful resolutions are a must if Dixon is to restore its tarnished reputation.

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