Category: government accountability
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Former NYC Housing Liaison Charged in Bribery and PPP Fraud Case
Federal prosecutors have charged Anthony Herbert, a former New York City official, with bribery and fraud, alleging he exploited his position for personal gain. He faces six federal counts related to pay-to-play schemes totaling $16,000 and a fraudulent PPP loan application for over $20,000. Herbert, who pleaded not guilty, was released on bond.
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New York’s $1.2 Billion Medicaid Mess: What the CDPAP Scandal Really Shows
A viral claim suggests a $1.2 billion healthcare fraud scandal in New York’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). Spending escalated from $2.5 billion to over $12 billion annually, amid reports of fraud. Despite reforms, concerns about oversight and fiscal discipline persist, highlighting vulnerabilities in Medicaid programs.
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Eric Adams’ City Hall: A Modern Scandal Machine That Rivals New York’s Worst Political Eras
Eric Adams’ mayoral administration unraveled under an unprecedented wave of indictments, investigations, and resignations, drawing comparisons to New York’s darkest political eras. From a historic federal indictment of a sitting mayor to widespread cronyism and campaign finance probes, the Adams years left City Hall defined more by scandal than stability.
