The governor has proposed creating a new inspector general, under his administration's jurisdiction, to
review economic development contracts, but Senator DeFrancisco says that's a non-starter.
The governor has proposed creating a new inspector general under his administration's jurisdiction to
review economic development contracts, but DeFrancisco said that's a nonstarter.
Not exact matches
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office has launched its own inquiry into Buffalo Billion
contracting, hiring former federal investigator Bart Schwartz, who has the power to
review contracts under the western New York
economic development program before they are formally approved.
After acknowledging the
economic development program is under federal investigation and possible wrongdoing revealed by the inquiry, the Cuomo administration hired a former prosecutor to
review contracts related to the Buffalo Billion.
DeFrancisco's bill would restore power to Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office with the ability of
reviewing state
contracts and procurement for
economic development programs.
DiNapoli's bill, however, requires a
review of the
economic development contracts before they are signed.
The bill would re-empower the state comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, to
review state
economic development - related
contracts when spending is passed through a SUNY - related entity.
But good - government groups insist there needs to be broader, more independent reforms, including the creation of a database of subsidies published online, empowering the state comptroller to
review all
contracts worth more than $ 250,000, and ending the awarding of government
economic development incentives by SUNY.
At the same time, Cuomo said the state could potentially adjust how it spends
economic development money based on the findings of Bart Schwartz, the former prosecutor hired to
review contracting in the program, which is under scrutiny by the U.S. attorney's office.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office first announced it had hired former prosecutor Bart Schwartz on April 29 to
review contracting under the Buffalo Billion
economic development program, which has fallen under scrutiny by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office.
The investigations firm hired by Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office to
review contracting under the state's
economic development programs will be paid as much as $ 450,000, according to a long - awaited
contract released on Friday.
Acknowledging the investigation, Cuomo hired an investigator to
review contracting in the
economic development programs that have come under scrutiny by federal prosecutors.
In 2011 Cuomo and the legislature passed a law to stop the state comptroller from
reviewing contracts for
economic development projects that are now the focus of a federal probe by Bharara's office.
DeFrancisco said another item he would like to see pass is procurement reform so the state comptroller can
review the
contracts of the state's
economic development projects before they are signed.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is creating a new position to
review state
contracts following charges of bid - rigging in state
economic development programs.
Cuomo appointed an internal special investigator to
review contracts in his Upstate
economic development projects, directed state agencies to cease to have any contact with Howe, and said Percoco had failed to disclose possible conflicts of interest to him when Percoco worked for the state.
DiNapoli's office is pushing to once again
review state
contracts for major
economic development programs; a power taken away in 2011.
Another bill introduced in the wake of a corruption scandal that hit Cuomo's signature upstate
economic development projects would reinstate the state controller's ability to
review potential
contracts before they are approved.
Schwartz's office declined to respond to questions about whether he had a
contract and how many staff he would bring to his
review of state
economic development programming.
The judging committee
reviewed the applications based on which best addressed the topic of an essay on «The importance of
contract law and fair trading protections to the
economic development of PNG» and demonstrated Norton Rose Fulbright's business principles of Quality, Unity and Integrity in their applications.