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Arrest Sanit Employee Who Lied About Job To Get Rent Break
Falsified Employment DOI obtained a list of all city employees who were both enrolled in the Section 8 program and lived in Housing Development Corporation residences funded by HUD. Investigators from DOI compared the income of city employees reported to the HDC to qualify for Section 8 subsidies with the employees' real income according to city payrolls. During 2006 and 2007, Mr. Rosario, a Bronx resident, reported he worked for FedEx, earning only $7,800 annually. City payrolls show he actually earned between $26,000 and $33,000 working for the Department of Sanitation at that time, according to DOI. In fact, FedEx never employed him, the agency said. "Today's arrest follows a similar arrest DOI made in June and underscores our commitment to rooting out Section 8 housing fraud and protecting these valuable resources," City Investigation Commissioner Rose Gill Hearn said, "City employees who intentionally conceal income in order to collect higher rent subsidies are committing a crime and they will be apprehended." The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Michael J. Garcia, is prosecuting this case. Mr. Rosario, a two-year veteran, has not been suspended, but disciplinary action may be taken pending the outcome of his trial. In June, DOI arrested a Department of Education Teacher for misrepresenting her income to collect approximately $27,000 in Section 8 housing subsidies. |
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