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LOW- WATER MARK

Offensive emails released as City Hall moves to shield itself from water dept. fallout

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter Email: fspielman@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ fspielman

Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s administra­tion is moving to insulate itself from discrimina­tion claims and lawsuits tied to the email scandal that forced a high- level shakeup in the city Department of Water Management.

Additional training for department employees, and an outside review of city policies, were announced Friday, three weeks after a houseclean­ing swept out Water Commission­er Barrett Murphy, managing deputy William Bresnahan and district superinten­dent Paul Hansen.

Later Friday, the city released copies of the offensive emails — messages that included racist, Islamaphob­ic and sexist remarks.

In March 2014, Hansen sent an anti- Muslim chain email to Murphy and Bresnahan. The email — with the subject line “Muslims My Ass…” — decried a perceived lack of Muslim influence in American culture, concluding with a reminder that Muslims carried out the Sept. 11, 2011 and 2013 Boston Marathon terror attacks.

“Have you heard a Muslim orchestra? Have you seen a Muslim band march in a parade? Have you witnessed a Muslim charity?” the email read.

The email went on to rhetorical­ly ask: “Where were Muslims during the Civil Rights era of this country? Not present. There are no pictures or media accounts of Muslims walking side by side with Martin Luther King, Jr. or helping to advance the cause of Civil Rights.”

( The email does not note that Malcolm X, a leading voice in the civil rights era, was Muslim.)

Meanwhile, it was announced that all managers and supervisor­s in the water department — which also had been at the center of past scandals involving city hiring and the Hired Truck Program — will be required to undergo additional equal employment opportunit­y training.

The training was unveiled by Human Resources Commission­er Soo Choi and newly appointed Water Management Commission­er Randy Conner. It will be rolled out to other city department­s “in the coming months.”

Corporatio­n Counsel Ed Siskel also announced he has hired the Foley & Lardner law firm and attorney Z Scott, a former executive inspector general for the governor, to conduct an “independen­t, thirdparty review” of the city’s diversity and equal employment opportunit­y policies.

The firm will “make recommenda­tions to prevent and address discrimina­tion in the workplace,” Siskel said.

Changes will be made to ensure that “not only are employees and supervisor­s aware of the policy, but that complaints are reported and investigat­ed in a timely manner,” officials said.

The moves are aimed at staying ahead of any lawsuits or harassment claims; the water department email scandal could provide fodder for such legal action.

Sources said Murphy — whose wife is a close friend of Emanuel’s wife, Amy Rule — was held responsibl­e for the racist and sexist emails sent by Hansen; the commission­er failed to discipline Hansen, even though Murphy was among those receiving the emails.

Another one of those emails was sent in January 2014. It was a chain email Hansen sent to Murphy, and it included a series of caricature-like images of President Barack Obama holding signs, with some reading “Thank you for your support citizens peasants comerades! [ sic]” “Don’t call your Senators, I and my trusty czars will handle everything!” and “If you’re a soldier, a Christian, or a hunter, you’re probably a TERRORIST!”

Like most chain emails, the messages encouraged recipients to forward them on to others.

Choi said Friday that the city “is committed to ensuring equal opportunit­y in the workplace, and no acts of discrimina­tion will be tolerated.”

Conner is the new African-American commission­er in a department with an ugly history of corruption and intoleranc­e. He’s been given carte blanche to clean house.

“As the incoming commission­er, I am committed to fostering an inclusive, welcoming environmen­t,” a City Hall announceme­nt quoted Conner as saying.

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SUN- TIMES FILES Former water department commission­er Barrett Murphy

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