Showing posts with label NYCHA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYCHA. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

70 NYC Gov't employees arrested by feds: biggest single day bust for DOJ ever



New York City (D) -- Federal prosecutors in Manhattan charged 70 current and former New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) employees with accepting cash bribes from contractors in exchange for lucrative Housing Authority contracts, The New York Times reported.

This is a record bust for bribery charges ever filed in one day by the DOJ.

It was reported that the miscreants are accused of accepting over $2,000,000 in bribes from contractors for work on about 100 NYCHA buildings in all five boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.


More than $13 million in work was awarded, with the suspects typically getting 10% or 20% kickbacks, sometimes more, prosecutors said.

The suspects were arrested in handcuffs in a major raid Tuesday morning. The handcuffs weren't too tight as cops were able to get one finger into it.


“This culture of corruption at NYCHA ends today,” said Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York at a press conference Tuesday morning, calling it a “classic pay to play” scheme.

A large number of corruption incidents were with smaller contracts that weren't at first spotted. For example, if city contracts are below a $10,000 threshold, local development managers can award them without the mandatory bidding process used for larger contracts.

Lisa Bova-Hiatt, NYCHA’s chief executive, said the suspects “put their greed first and violated the trust of our residents, their fellow NYCHA colleagues and all New Yorkers.”

“We will not allow bad actors to disrupt or undermine our achievements,” she said.

Most of the suspects are Democrats, not that anyone reading this cares as all we want is justice.

At this time, there is a host of additional problems plague the city’s Housing Authority, which houses more than half a million New Yorkers across more than 2,400 buildings.

The NYCHA has been criticized for operating old buildings with rodents, leaky pipes, and broken elevators, as well as for its backlog of hundreds of thousands of people on the housing waiting list. The properties currently need about $78 billion worth of repairs.

At the same time, people are paying less rent to the agency than ever. In 2022, the Housing Authority collected a record low 65% of the rent it charged.

The city’s Housing Authority is the largest in the country and receives more than $1.5 billion in federal funding, which likely explains why they're not too worried about collecting all the rent owed.

Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, has emphasized affordable housing, announcing back in the fall an ambitious goal of 100,000 new homes to combat the city’s severe housing shortage. He also emphasized the city to be a sanctuary city but seems to be sorry he made the declaration.


Monday, July 23, 2018

Andy Cuomo speaks for God regarding de Blasio

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Sunday that New York City socialist Mayor de Blasio would be judged by a higher power for his incompetent handling of the city's Housing Authority. Cuomo was referring to God intimating that he has a special relationship with the Lord.

"You're in government, you're supposed to make things happen, you're supposed to actually produce results for people," God's spokesman said. "When we get to the pearly gates, I'm sure God will have a lot to say about it."

Cuomo did not reveal what his Boss would say, but it certainly would not be approval of de Blasio's screw-ups.

De Blasio's spokes socialist Eric Phillips sarcastically retorted, "We're glad Gov. Cuomo's obsession with Bill de Blasio has the governor focusing on NYCHA for the first time in his long political career."

City Hall agreed to a deal with federal prosecutors set to pump up to $2.2 billion of taxpayer money over the next ten years into the city's screwed up public housing.

But to repair the 326 developments that are falling apart, NYCHA will require $31.8 billion to do the job, making the $2.2 billion chump change.

The deal will also require the city to agree to a federal monitor to oversee NYCHA because officials there lied about lead inspections, putting thousands of toddlers at risk.

"When NYCHA tenants made their voices heard, it was Governor Cuomo who answered our call," Danny Barber, the head of the Citywide Council of Presidents said.

De Blasio is arguably the worst mayor the city has ever elected and a flaming socialist.

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