
CHICAGO – Wanda Prater is out as Chicago’s Postmaster General, following months of mail delivery complaints, according to Congressman Bobby Rush.
Rush says Eddie C. Morgan has replaced Prater, effective Saturday, June 12.
In February, Congressman Rush called for Prater’s immediate resignation or firing after results of an Inspector General report found thousands of pieces of delayed mail unreported and hundreds of packages scanned incorrectly.
A months-long audit from the office of inspector general also focused on the four worst-performing post offices in the Congressman’s district; Auburn Park, Henry McGee, Ashburn and James E Worsham — all on the South Side.
“There has been an undeniable, unacceptable, and unprecedented breakdown in mail delivery over the past year, and unfortunately, my constituents have borne the brunt of it,” said Rush. “After a damning Inspector General investigation — and an equally damning lack of response from management to the investigation — I am encouraged that USPS has finally heeded my call for new leadership in Chicago. This is about getting a fresh perspective on the problems we are facing and the solutions for restoring first-class mail service to my constituents.”