
Recent investigations reveal that vendors involved in the NYCHA bribery scandal submitted bills raising questions about inflated costs, with taxpayers potentially paying millions. The Adams Administration's emergency contracting led to overpaying for asylum seeker services, as per the Comptroller's report.
💸 NEW REPORT 💸 The Comptroller found that the Adams Administration's haphazard approach to emergency contracting—and their failure to compare or control prices—resulted in @nycgov agencies overpaying MILLIONS of dollars to staff asylum seeker services. https://t.co/oWA6agcwDw
NYC taxpayers fleeced out of millions of dollars under no-bid migrant contracts rushed by Adams admin: audit https://t.co/7EKeW7Teb8 https://t.co/6CqPrsC0BU
What prosecutors didn’t say was that many bills submitted by vendors who win micro contracts raise serious questions about whether NYCHA wound up paying them hundreds of thousands — or even millions — of taxpayer dollars in inflated costs over the years. https://t.co/JYdHENiEee


