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Baltimore County nominee for inspector general not confirmed; incumbent remains in holdover role

5535343 · August 4, 2025
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The County Executive said Kadija Walker, Baltimore County’s nominee for inspector general, was not confirmed this evening and that the current inspector general, whose term expired in January, will remain in a holdover role until a successor qualifies or is reappointed and confirmed.

The County Executive said Kadija Walker, Baltimore County’s nominee for inspector general, was not confirmed this evening and that the current inspector general, whose term expired in January, will remain in a holdover role until a successor qualifies or is reappointed and confirmed.

The County Executive said the selection process followed the county charter and included outside experts and a council appointee on the interview panel. "I am disappointed that Kadija Walker was not confirmed this evening as Baltimore County's next inspector general," he said. "Our open and thorough selection process not only followed the county charter, which was amended with unanimous support from the county council fewer than 2 years ago, but exceeded legal requirements by…

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