Sometimes pointing out missing data is a story all by itself.
The Comptroller has developed a website to give more transparency to city and pension finances. I'm afraid he has found out that delivering on that transparency is a lot more awkward than he thought. Check the index for the NYC Comptroller's On-line Pension Library.
The following are missing items:
- NYCERS Investment Agendas
- June, 2011
- October, 2011
- June 26, 2012
- November 20, 2012
- December 18, 2012
- NYCERS Investment Meeting Minutes
- All of 2011
- All of 2012
- NYCERS regular meeting Minutes
- November, 2011
- December, 2011
- All of 2012
- NYCERS Monthly Performance Report
- October, 2011
- June, 2012
- November, 2012
- December, 2012
- Quarterly Reports (Dropped once before by Thompson after March, 2005)
- Q3 & Q4, 2011
- Q1, Q2, & Q3, 2012
The Comptroller's Pension Checkbook Checkbook Integration web page is also a joke.
The Comptroller was able to get the Police Pension Fund to participate in 2011 but NYCERS and TRS has left the Comptroller whistling in the dark since then.
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