"NYCHA Corruption Scandal: 70 Employees Charged in Bribery Crackdown"

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Ten NYCHA superintendents are accused of taking over $1 million in bribes in a corruption scandal involving the issuance of no-bid contracts for building repairs at various NYCHA projects across New York City. The alleged bribes range from $314,300 to $48,000, with corresponding no-bid contracts worth millions of dollars. The scandal involves a total of 70 superintendents and over $2 million in bribes, with the top offender accused of soliciting and accepting bribes totaling $314,300.
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