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L.A. County inspector general to retire after 12 years as watchdog

Max Huntsman announced plans to step down and shared a list of grievances against county officials, including cuts to his office and reluctance to implement many of its recommended reforms.

Los Angeles County’s inspector general is retiring as chief watchdog for the Sheriff’s Department, stepping down from the post he has held since it was created a dozen years ago.
Max Huntsman, 60, announced his plans in a letter Tuesday.
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Source: Los Angeles Times | Published: 2025-12-09T17:40:18Z

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