DOI and DOB issued their agencies' findings in the investigation into the December 14, 2011 elevator incident at 285 Madison Ave. in which an elevator accelerated from the lobby with its doors open, fatally injuring a 41-year-old woman attempting to step into the elevator.
Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation Rose Gill Hearn released the statistics highlighting the Department's efforts in 2006 and its accomplishments since 2002.
Margaret Garnett, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”), issued a Report today on the “Corruption Vulnerabilities in the City’s Oversight and Administration of Not-for-Profit Human Services Contracts,” which provides 23 recommendations for reform.
DOI Report and Recommendations on the Citywide Construction Fraud Task Force's Investigation of a Procurement Fraud Scheme at The Department of Environmental Protection and Other Corruption Schemes
A Report on security lapses at the entrances of two City Department of Correction (“DOC”) detention facilities – one in Manhattan and the second in Brooklyn – exposing serious vulnerabilities in DOC’s security operations.
DOI found ACS often did not ensure providers were adequately addressing concerns of poor safety performance identified in ACS' annual performance measurement process called Scorecard, and did not require providers to focus on addressing safety in its quality improvement mechanism
An examination of certain aspects of HRA Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) program, a rental assistance program that is designed to provide permanent, stable housing to qualified DHS clients. The Report found several deficiencies in processes and practice related to SOTA.
Status Report on DOI’s monitoring of the Build it Back (“BIB”) program that is facilitating the rehabilitation and rebuilding of homes damaged or lost during Hurricane Sandy.
A Report detailing the findings of a year-long probe of the City Department of Correction’s (“DOC”) hiring practices for Correction Officers (“COs”), exposing persistent problems at the agency’s Applicant Investigation Unit (“AIU”).
Preliminary findings and recommendations on DOI’s investigation into delays and cost overruns of the Emergency Communications Transformation Program (“ECTP”), which have been provided to the Mayor and his relevant senior staff.
Fourth annual report for DOI’s Inspector General for the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), discussing the investigations
and recommendations made in Calendar Year 2017 and updating the status of recommendations issued previously that
have not been fully adopted by NYPD.
DOI's Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD, Fifth Annual Report on investigations and recommendations made in Calendar Year 2018 to the NYC Police Department. In addition the Report updates the status of recommendations made previously that have not been fully adopted by the NYPD.
DOI's statistics for Calendar Yearend (“CY”) 2020, demonstrate the consequential impact that COVID-19 had on the ability to conduct investigations, advance criminal matters in the courts, and generate complaints into the agency.
Today, Jocelyn E. Strauber, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”), issued
the 2023 Annual Anti-Corruption Report on the topic of data integrity — how agencies ensure the accuracy and
consistency of their data — and agencies’ use of their data to address fraud, waste
The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) issued a report today on DOI'S findings following an investigation of the City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administration of the August 2022 New York City Police Department (NYPD) Promotion to Sergeant Exam.
DOI's report of an investigation that found that a sales representative of BMC Software, Inc. had forged the signature of a City official onto a proposed licensing agreement during negotiations with the City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) for acquisition of BMC software.