New York Post
•Business
Business & Economics
69% Informative
70 New York City Housing Authority employees are accused of paying $2 million in bribes in connection with NYCHA repair contracts worth less than $10,000 apiece.
The bribes averaged about $28,000 per worker, though some managers made far more.
NYCHA ’s $78 billion repair backlog, on top of ongoing maintenance needs at its 2,411 buildings, makes it ripe for corruption.
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