A state
audit finds New York education officials are falling behind in implementing a new state law aimed at combating sexual violence on college campuses.
DiNapoli's
audit found New York got the services it paid for at a reasonable price, but it said Empire State Development couldn't effectively quantify or assess tangible outcomes of the ads.
Not exact matches
The company's head of sustainability Helena Helmersson told Bloomberg Businessweek that in 2012 it
audited 485 potential
new factories and 25 % didn't make the cut because H&M «didn't
find the right mindset in terms of transparency.»
NEW YORK — An
audit of Facebook's privacy practices for the Federal Trade Commission
found no problems even though the company knew at the time that a data - mining firm improperly obtained private data from millions of users — raising questions about the usefulness of such
audits.
A survey of
New York City employers after implementation of the city's paid sick days law showed that more than 91 percent of respondents did not reduce hiring; 97 percent did not reduce hours; and 94 percent did not raise prices as a result of the law.26 In a similar study from Connecticut, which passed a statewide paid sick days law in 2011, employers also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an
audit of the District of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective in 2008,
found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.28
If a settlement is not reached, the SEC could reject
audits by China - based firms, forcing companies to
find new auditors.
Darren Sherkat was indeed the scholar engaged by the editor of Social Science Research, James Wright, to conduct an internal
audit of the review process that led to the publication of Regnerus's
findings in the
New Family Structures Study.
John Dewey HS students got credit for sham «Project Graduation» classes in a grade - fixing scheme that robbed them of their education, according to a
new state
audit that also slams the city for shrugging off the
findings.
A recent
audit by the
New York City comptroller's office surveyed 65 elevators and escalators over an 18 - month period, and
found that the MTA did not perform all scheduled preventive maintenance on nearly 80 percent of the sampled escalators and elevators.
An
audit from the
New York state comptroller
finds the East Ramapo Central School District continues to face significant fiscal stress.
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli is urging the state Department of Health to adjust its review and oversight systems after more than $ 16 million in questionable payments were
found during a recent
audit.
Three years ago, an
audit by the
New York City comptroller's office
found that because of «grossly inaccurate» record - keeping, the city's Education Department could not account for 1,817 computers it owned.
Buffalo Public Schools, always strapped for cash, missed out on hundreds of thousands of dollars when it underbilled for providing special education services to students from other school districts, a
new state
audit found.
The MTA failed to collect nearly half of the all the fines it should have between 2013 and 2015 — costing the city more than $ 13 million in revenue, a
new audit by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has
found.
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Audit Finds Dozens of Inactive ESDC Subsidiaries,» Press Release, Office of the
New York State Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi, 05/15/06
A
new audit by the New York State Comptroller finds that out of a sample of state workers at state agencies and authorities, more than a fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while doing only o
new audit by the
New York State Comptroller finds that out of a sample of state workers at state agencies and authorities, more than a fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while doing only o
New York State Comptroller
finds that out of a sample of state workers at state agencies and authorities, more than a fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while doing only one.
Audit also
finds that 10 of 30 of
New York's public campus philanthropic organizations operate without required contracts.
The state's $ 211 million advertising campaign to promote economic development programs and attract businesses to the state has not produced any «tangible results» in terms of generating
new jobs and business for the state, an
audit from Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office
found.
A
new audit from state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office has
found that more than 65 homeless shelters statewide are in poor condition, including eight in the greater Capital Region.
In a response to an
audit of the state's «Preferred Source» contracting program, the not - for - profit
New York State Industries for the Disabled accuses state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office of serving up «many inaccurate and incomplete
findings» that failed to present a full picture of its work.
An
audit from state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office
finds that
New York education officials are falling behind in implementing a new state law aimed at combating sexual violence on college campus
New York education officials are falling behind in implementing a
new state law aimed at combating sexual violence on college campus
new state law aimed at combating sexual violence on college campuses.
As the state has moved to cashless tolling, millions of dollars in MTA bridge and tunnel tolls and fines have gone unpaid, a
new audit by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli
found, with $ 11.3 million written off or uncollected from November 2012 through January 2017.
While most
New Yorkers scratch and scape to afford the city's sky - high housing costs, a group of millionaires has
found an underhanded way to take advantage of a major middle - income - apartment program and pay minuscule rents, a state
audit determined.
Today's figures confirm a
new report from the National
Audit Office (NAO), which
finds that in a sample of 115 young people and adults given Asbos, more than half (55 per cent) breached the conditions of their order.
The state Department of Public Service must tighten its oversight of gas safety, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has
found in a
new audit.
During his radio show on Tuesday, Mayor Noam Bramson commented publicly for the first time on the
findings of the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC)
Audit of the
New Rochelle Industrial Development Agency, first reported by Talk of the Sound.
The letter cites the
finding in recent
audit of the
New Rochelle IDA by the
New York State Comptroller that the IDA has failed to do a cost - benefit analysis of proposed projects.
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer called for policies to increase school attendance of homeless children, following an
audit that
found more than half of students in shelters were chronically absent from public schools.
DiNapoli's look into shelters statewide outside of
New York City follows a scathing
audit he released in February that slammed what he
found to be the state's failure to properly monitor and inspect shelters.
ALBANY — A
new audit from state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office has
found that more than 65 homeless shelters statewide are in poor condition, including eight in the greater Capital Region.
In his first NYCHA
audit, he
found the agency failed to ensure contractors working on its capital projects compiled with federal law and NYCHA's own regulations that mandate hiring of NYCHA residents and low - income
New Yorkers.
An
audit by
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has
found that hundreds of inmates in upstate county jails received more than $ 500,000 dollars in improper benefits.
New York schools have not implement key elements of an anti-bullying law, an
audit released Friday by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli
found.
New York City failed to collect nearly $ 60 million in tax revenue because the Department of Finance improperly awarded tax credits to dead people and corporations, an
audit by the city comptroller released today
found.
The Department of Agriculture and Markets and OGS are now directing all state agencies to submit better reporting of their purchases of
New York produced foods, according to an
audit released today by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli
found numerous problems.
The
audit of a sample of 20 schools outside of
New York City
found some schools under reported or failed to report incidents, including cyberbullying, even though law enforcement had become involved.
A
new audit from the office of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli
found «significant deficiencies» in the «transformation» of information technology services at state agencies — a process that is now in its fourth year and remains ongoing.
Local governments in
New York are losing out on revenue from water bills due to incorrect billing or inaccurate meters, an
audit by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli released on Thursday
found.
The Majority caucus, under the
new leadership of Chairman John Mills and Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo, have committed to making the necessary changes to improve operations based on the
audit's
findings.
A
new audit by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer found that several privately owned public spaces (POPS) still aren't meeting the requirements laid out by the ci
new audit by
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer found that several privately owned public spaces (POPS) still aren't meeting the requirements laid out by the ci
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer
found that several privately owned public spaces (POPS) still aren't meeting the requirements laid out by the city.
A
new audit by the state comptroller finds that out of a sample of state workers at New York agencies and authorities, more than one fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while only doing o
new audit by the state comptroller
finds that out of a sample of state workers at
New York agencies and authorities, more than one fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while only doing o
New York agencies and authorities, more than one fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while only doing one.
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New York, NY)-- A new audit released today of the South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts by New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer found unauthorized expenditures that include travel, $ 16,000 spent on MetroCards that could not be accounted for and thousands in overpayments to the princip
New York, NY)-- A
new audit released today of the South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts by New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer found unauthorized expenditures that include travel, $ 16,000 spent on MetroCards that could not be accounted for and thousands in overpayments to the princip
new audit released today of the South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts by
New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer found unauthorized expenditures that include travel, $ 16,000 spent on MetroCards that could not be accounted for and thousands in overpayments to the princip
New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer
found unauthorized expenditures that include travel, $ 16,000 spent on MetroCards that could not be accounted for and thousands in overpayments to the principal.
New York City failed to collect nearly $ 60 million in tax revenue because the Department of Finance improperly awarded tax credits to dead people and corporations, an
audit by the city comptroller released Thursday
found.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer and
New York City Housing Authority Chairwoman Shola Olatoye announced today that an
audit of the financially strapped public housing landlord
found it had mismanaged and misplaced hundreds of thousands of dollars in building materials and supplies, and that NYCHA had agreed to overhaul the administration of its warehouses as a result of the study — a shakeup the Observer first reported last month.
A recent
audit by the
New York State Comptroller's Office
found that former Ellery town clerk Sharon Thompson allegedly tampered with the town court's cash collection process during the
audit period of January 2009 to August 2014.
Of $ 3.4 million in overpayments
found by auditors, $ 325,030 in claims associated with 230 deceased
New Yorkers identified as active Medicaid recipients was paid out between Oct. 1, 2013 and Oct. 1, 2014, according to the
audit of the
New York State of Health system by the state comptroller's office.
Leah Gunn Barrett, the executive director of
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, said an
audit conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
found that in 2013, 3,174 guns were lost or stolen from gun shops in
New York state, with 4,017 lost or stolen in 2014.
ALBANY — The state Department of Public Service must tighten its oversight of gas safety, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has
found in a
new audit.
The
New York State Comptroller has issued an
audit finding that Governor Cuomo's administration has dropped the ball on some aspects of policing nursing homes.
The
New York State Comptroller has issued an
audit finding that Governor Andrew Cuomo's administration has dropped the ball on some aspects of policing nursing homes.