This audit determined whether the Department of Education adequately monitors bus contractors to ensure that they comply with safety regulations as they relate to school
buses.
This audit evaluated how well the Department of Housing Preservation and Develoment worked with developers participating in its New Foundation Homeownership Program
to help expedite required regulatory approvals.
This audit determined how well the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications 311 Citizen Service Center received calls, with an average wait time
of 8 seconds per call, and answered 90 percent of those calls within 30 seconds.
This audit determined the effectiveness of certain estate management practices of the Kings County Public Administrator. The KCPA adequately handled certain estate
management responsibilities for estates closed in Fiscal Year 2004.
The Comptroller's Office is required to audit all rental credits claimed by the New York Yankees for the maintenance of City-owned Yankee Stadium. Under the terms of the
lease, the Yankees are responsible for the care and upkeep of Yankee Stadium, and the costs incurred by the Yankees for maintaining the stadium are offset against any rental
income due the City from the Yankees.
The Comptroller's Office performed an audit to identify New York City Teachers' Retirement System pedagogical pensioners who may be illegally re-employed
(double dippers or disability violators), and to quantify the amounts of any improper payments to individuals who appear to be violators of New York State Retirement
and Social Security Law 211 and 212 or New York City Charter 1117 during calendar year 2003.
The Comptroller's Office performed an audit to identify New York City Fire Department Pension Fund retirees who amy be illegally re-employed (double-dippers or disability
violators) and to quantify the amounts of any improper payments to individuals who appear to be violators of NYS RSSL 210 through 216 or NYC Charter 1117.
This audit determined whether payments to cultural institutions for pass-through New York City-funded capital construction projects monitored by the NYC
Department of Design and Construction were accurate, documented, and legitimate.