"Massive Corruption Bust: 70 NYCHA Employees Charged in Bribery Scandal"

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Federal authorities have arrested 70 current and former NYCHA officials for allegedly accepting $2 million in bribes to award $13 million in no-bid contracts, a scheme that has been ongoing since 2013. The corruption involved work at nearly 100 developments citywide and was exposed by a 2019 investigation. The charges mark the largest federal bribery case in the Justice Department's history and have led to immediate suspensions of those involved. NYCHA has committed to implementing reforms to prevent future corruption, and the investigation remains active, encouraging vendors to come forward.
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