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Prosecutors: Mobsters Worked as NYC Inspectors

by Matthew Schuerman

NEW YORK, NY October 02, 2009 —Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau has indicted six alleged mafia members who worked for the city's Buildings Department. WNYC's Matthew Schuerman has more.

REPORTER: The indictment says there are 19 buildings in Manhattan and the Bronx where inspectors fudged permits or lifted stop work orders in return for bribes. Officials say no deaths or injuries resulted and it's unclear if the safety of workers or the public was ever put in jeopardy. The city's commissioner of investigations, Rose Gill Hearn, says contractors paid the bribes mainly to speed up paperwork.

HEARN: Get more promptly or expeditiously a certificate of occupancy or lift a stop work order or get a permit something that might otherwise be difficult to get.

REPORTER: A law enforcement official says three inspectors were associates of the Lucchese crime family when the city hired them over the past four years. But Gill Hearn says none of them had a criminal record of mafia activity at that point. The buildings department is re-inspecting all the buildings to make sure they're safe. For WNYC, I'm Matthew Schuerman.


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