A new report from the Office of the Inspector General found that the city was charged more than $33,000 after it failed to suspend phone service after the election in November of 2022.

According to the IG report, the Department of Telecommunications provides 400 mobile phones to the Baltimore City Board of Elections during the elections process. The phones are activated about a month before a Primary Election and deactivated after the General Election, according to the investigation.

The city is charged $11,171.63 per month for election-related mobile service; when the service is suspended, the city is billed $142, according to the investigation.

The investigation revealed that there didn't appear to be a request from the Board of Elections to suspend service.... Read More: FOX45