NYC's emergency DocGo contract audit hints at over $11 million in waste, fraud and abuse

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NYC's emergency DocGo contract audit hints at over $11 million in waste, fraud and abuse
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City Comptroller Brad Lander’s audit of the Adams administration’s contracts with DocGo suggests the city should recover over $11 million of nearly $14 million paid last year to the con…

of nearly $14 million paid last year to the controversial migrant-services provider — but why did Lander wait so long to blare the news?

Yet it still hasn’t explained why it’s working with DocGo on this stuff in the first place, nor why it’s running the contracts through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, rather than homeless agencies with long experience on these issues. $21,974 for sales tax on food and other items — even though the government is exempt from paying a sales levy.

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