Tuesday, September 3, 2013

What Happened to the Perjury Investigation at NYCERS - Thompson & de Blasio

In 2009, four years ago, the Public Adovcate and the Comptroller, both NYCERS trsutees, requested D.O.I. to investigate a charge of perjury and official misconduct by senior management at NYCERS. As of today there has been no resolution of those charges. The trustees made this request in response to specific evidence that I had given to the trustees of the perjury by NYCERS senior staff.

In 2009, Bill Thompson was a NYCERS trustee and the Public Advocate's office made the actual request for the investigation. In 2010, de Blasio became the Public Advocate and a NYCERS trustee.

Thompson and de Blasio are now running for mayor of New York City. Shouldn't they clear up this unfinished business before they take on the responsibilities of mayor? Scott Stringer was also a NYCERS trustee in 2009 and has equal responsibility for cleaning up this mess.

2 comments:

said...

Yeah John, They work hard trying to cover things up for several incompetent senior staff members in NYCERS. If they condone the conduct of administrative staff in that system, what are they going to do if they run NYC. It seems that NYCERS may be a breeding ground or a sort of training camp for Perjury, illegal misrepresentations, theft of service and screwing pensioners from obtaining or keeping their pensions just like Al Queda trains terrorists. So I guess it would be fair to call the Board of Trustees the Board of Terrorists. I suspect they terrorize pensioners through official mouth piece Karen Mazza,Esq. What a joke she is. She cant even handle a pothole case. Perhaps I should send the Professional Conduct Board all the lies she wrote to me as a member of the Bar.

joemansd said...

Based on my personal circumstance, I can assure you there is plenty of evidence that Ms. Mazza is either corrupt or incompetent. The only 2 possible reasons she has done what she has done. I probably have enough evidence already to get her fired, but it hasn't reached that point yet. I believe in giving people ample opportunity to correct themselves before dropping the full weight of the hammer.