Historic Tenure: NYC Department of Investigation Commissioner Rose Gill Hearn
For anyone considering sticking their hand in the colossal cookie jar that is New York City’s government, Rose Gill Hearn has a message for you: “we are watching.” With her usual stern glance,...
View ArticleFinal Reminder: CityLaw Breakfast with Mark Peters, Commissioner of the...
The Center for New York City Law, Dean Anthony W. Crowell & Professor Ross Sandler cordially invites you to a City Law Breakfast presenting Mark Peters Commissioner, Department of Investigations...
View ArticleMayor De Blasio Addresses Annual Ethics Conference
On Tuesday, May 20, 2014, the Center for New York City Law, at New York Law School hosted the Twentieth Annual Seminar on Ethics in New York City Government. The seminar was co-sponsored by the...
View ArticleIPSIG Agreements: A Vehicle to Rehabilitate Vendors
Under ordinary circumstances the City may not enter into a contract with a vendor when the City finds that the vendor is not responsible because of tax, criminal, financial, ethical or performance...
View ArticleCenter for New York City Law Breakfast: Mark Peters
The Center for New York City Law cordially invites you to the 126th City Law Breakfast presenting Mark Peters Commissioner, Department of Investigation ✱✱✱ DATE: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 ✱✱✱ TIME: 8:15...
View ArticleComplete Video of the 126th CityLaw Breakfast with Mark Peters
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015, the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School hosted the 126th City Law Breakfast. The speaker was Mark Peters, Commissioner of the New York City Department of...
View ArticleDOI Report Exposes City’s Failure to Preserve Property Restrictions on the...
The Department of Investigation’s Report found that the City’s deed-modification procedure lacks safeguards required to ensure the removal of restrictions on formerly City-owned property is in the...
View ArticleLaw Department Hands Over Thousands of Unredacted Records in Investigation of...
The Department of Investigation threatened to initiate a lawsuit unless the Law Department opened access to previously withheld documents and computers. On July 26, 2016, the Department of...
View ArticleCity’s Failure to Preserve Deed Restrictions on the Rivington House Explored...
City Council questioned the First Deputy Mayor, the Corporation Counsel and the DCAS Commissioner on the controversial Rivington House sale. On September 29, 2016, the City Council’s Committee on...
View ArticleDOI Report Exposes NYCHA’s Failure to Maintain Fire Safety Devices
The Department of Investigation’s Report found that NYCHA maintenance workers were negligent in their duties to ensure smoke and CO detectors were functioning. On October 4, 2016, the Department of...
View ArticleDepartment of Investigation Faults NYCHA and NYPD Actions
DOI faulted the failure of NYCHA and the NYPD to enforce lease conditions against criminals and criminal activities at NYCHA projects. In 1996, the NYPD and New York City Housing Authority entered...
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