
Prosecutors have charged a Brooklyn-based company and six of its executives with running a sham construction safety school, according to multiple reports. The Manhattan District Attorney's office alleges that the company provided bogus certifications to thousands of New York City construction workers without the required training. The indictment, announced in Brooklyn Supreme Court on November 5, 2020, marks a significant crackdown on fraudulent safety practices in the construction industry.
Prosecutors allege sham safety school certified thousands of NYC construction workers https://t.co/GNyTv2Expj https://t.co/sa39KOl1uI
In a new indictment, the Manhattan DA's Office says a company churned out thousands of construction safety certificates to paying customers, without actually training those construction workers. @TimMcNicholas reports. https://t.co/s4FqFAO0dt
Indictment in Brooklyn Supreme Court On November 5, 2020, the defendant was hired to renovate a two-story house in Bergen Beach, Brooklyn. The job included significant plumbing work. The defendant gave the victim a business card with the name of a plumbing business and a master… https://t.co/32wkxK1dHU
