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Posted By: mightyhealthy

NYC Building Department Bust - 02/10/15 05:22 PM

http://m.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-cr...ticle-1.2109403

I apologize if this has been posted already.

NYC building inspectors surrender to cops in bribery scheme
EDGAR SANDOVAL, ERIK BADIA, GREG B. SMITH
Today, 08:20 AM

Dozens of NYC building inspectors & contractors nabbed in bribery bust
NY Daily News


A takedown of corrupt city inspectors Tuesday uncovered a disturbing pattern: The officials routinely took cash to look the other way on serious building code violations, authorities said.

By late Tuesday morning, 49 of 50 defendants were in custody, paraded out of the 1st Precinct stationhouse in Tribeca in handcuffs for arraignment on a variety of corruption charges in multiple schemes dating back to 2012.

The case involved payment of $450,000 in bribes, with city Department of Investigation Commissioner Mark Peters describing a “widespread network of corruption in the construction industry and the workers charged with keeping that industry safe.”

Among the overlooked violations were “some that presented real safety threat,” said Peters.

The tainted crew included eight building inspectors, two Buildings Department borough chiefs, five Housing Preservation and Development inspectors, and a Small Business Services employee, according to a source familiar with the case.

Also arrested were multiple contractors and property owners or managers. A handful of defendants are associated with the mob, the source said.

Among the first defendants arraigned was a suspect accused of paying $600 in bribes to expedite delivery of city permits. The hulking suspect entered a not guilty plea, and left the courtroom without saying a word.

Prosecutors, as the arraignments continued, detailed cash payments and wiretap evidence involving the defendants. Buildings inspector Derick St. Rose “advised ... developers on how to beat the system,” said an assistant district attorney.

One building inspector arrested a month ago by the city Department of Investigation and the NYPD was caught with cocaine and guns, a source said. The worker was in city uniform and getting into a city car, where cops discovered bags of cocaine packaged for apparent sale. A search of this worker's home then turned up illegal firearms, the source said.

The investigation began two years ago and over time investigators uncovered multiple unrelated schemes — an indication of just how pervasive the bribe-taking was.

Perhaps most disturbingly investigators with DOI and the Manhattan District Attorney's Rackets Bureau caught property owners who'd been cited for serious code violations during renovations paying off inspectors to claim the problems were corrected — even when they weren't.

All told more than 100 buildings are implicated, mostly in Brooklyn and Manhattan, the source said.

The perfidious parade of suspects began early Tuesday as dawn broke and a slight snow fell. They were led out of the police station in handcuffs and loaded into four vans.

The suspects said nothing as they passed reporters. Most lowered their heads and tried to cover their faces with their coats as they were taken to court, where bribery charges are expected to be filed against them Tuesday afternoon.

The arrests were first reported Monday afternoon on nydailynews.com.

Investigators uncovered a disturbing pattern of give-to-get, where building inspectors would expedite projects and sign off on certificates of occupancy — for a fee.

The Buildings Department is tasked with approving all new construction and major renovation work in the city, ensuring it is safe and up to code.

If an inspector withholds approval, a project can be delayed indefinitely, running up costs. Sources said contractors made regular payments to multiple inspectors to make sure their jobs received fast approval.

The bribery scheme hatched by the contractors and Buildings employees has been playing out across the city for years, sources told The News.

Construction in the city has increased dramatically in the past few years, with a 14% jump in job filings in fiscal 2014 and a 35% increase in new building permits, records show.

At the same time, there’s been a spike in complaints to the Buildings Department, up nearly 20% in fiscal 2014, to more than 70,000 from 58,900. Because of the increase in complaints, the department made an extra 10,000 inspections and issued more than 47,700 building code violations — a 10% spike.

The department currently has 185 inspectors, 169 associate inspectors and 49 administrative inspectors, records show.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/10/15 05:23 PM

Sounds like this is mob related. Wonder if this is just the start of a bigger bust if they can flip some of the lower guys.
Posted By: Belmont

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/10/15 06:19 PM

I doubt this is mob related.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/10/15 06:30 PM

The article says some guys had mob connections. Not sure what that is supposed to mean.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/10/15 06:30 PM

Not you, but the article. Not sure what its implying.
Posted By: pmac

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/10/15 08:09 PM

This shit happens everywhere but they can't get away with it in this day in age. Like the dads cop friend who could make a speeding ticket go away. Not worth losing your job in the day of the internets!!
Posted By: Extortion

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/10/15 11:23 PM

I wonder how they got caught
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/11/15 01:56 PM

This sounds very similar to the charges back in 2009 that involved the Lucchese family and NYC building inspectors.


Press release
http://manhattanda.org/press-release/manhattan-da%E2%80%99s-office-doi-nypd-announce-arrests-and-criminal-charges-widespread-briber

Press conference
http://manhattanda.org/manhattan-da-%E2%80%93-live

Defendant information
http://manhattanda.org/sites/default/files/Defendant%20Information%20-%202.10.15%20HPD,%20DOB%20Bribery%20Release.pdf


Looks like the defendants who have mob ties are Agostino Accardo, Michaelangelo Accardo and Vincent DiGregorio. Agostino is a Bonanno associate who was charged in the 2007 bust that included Nicky Santora, Anthony Rabito, Joseph Cammarano Jr., Louis DeCicco and others.
Posted By: DB

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/11/15 02:28 PM

This is more of a overall business thing and I don't see it ever stopping, just be mindful of some of the people that make up construction
Posted By: yigido

Re: NYC Building Department Bus - 02/11/15 03:52 PM

This was also the same 30 years ago I can't really understand that they couldn't eradicate this problem. Most of the problems lie with the protocols and the complexity of the New York construction industry. It is a pain in the ass for contractors to follow every single rule so to speed up the construction they resort to these things, can't blame them. And another thing is the scarcity of inspectors, which also delays a construction. You have to wait untill someone comes to inspect the building and if there aren't enough people than you have nothing else to do besides waiting and losing money, or bribing and keep on working.
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