Mayor
Bill de Blasio violated conflict of interest rules after being warned
repeatedly not to solicit donations from individuals actively seeking
tax breaks, deed transfers and other favors from his administration,
according to a Department of Investigation report obtained by THE CITY.
The finding followed a two-and-a-half year DOI probe that ended in October but was never made public. THE CITY secured the 15-page “closing memo” — which the DOI heavily censored — via the Freedom of Information Law.
During
the probe, DOI investigators questioned de Blasio about warnings by
both the city Conflict of Interest Board (COIB) and his own counsel. The
mayor claimed he wasn’t aware of such warnings – and said he couldn’t
recall any details of conversations he had with several developers who
recounted his personal requests for checks.
The report reveals DOI substantiated the allegation that de Blasio sought checks for the now-defunct Campaign for One New York
fund from individuals “who had or whose organization had a matter
pending or about to be pending before any executive branch of the city.”
The
nonprofit formed as de Blasio arrived at City Hall in 2014 and hired
consultants to press for support for his pet programs, such as universal
Pre-K and affordable housing.
The
closing memo was heavily censored by DOI, which cited protecting the
privacy of witnesses and not wanting to reveal unsubstantiated
allegations. The entire section marked “Conclusion and Recommendations”
was blacked out.
The
revelation of the DOI conflict-of-interest finding comes as de Blasio
toys with a run for the White House. The mayor told WNYC’s Brian Lehrer
last week he has “not ruled it out,” and his advisors have made clear he
intends to make up his mind soon.
The
mayor’s office, which has had the DOI report since Friday morning, did
not respond to detailed questions submitted by THE CITY Wednesday
morning.
Instead,
a spokesperson released a brief statement: “These questions are asked
and answered. Fundraising for the now-defunct Campaign for One New York
was thoroughly reviewed by multiple parties and it was determined there
was no wrongdoing. It’s been said a million times: the Mayor acted
lawfully and ethically.”
In
its report, DOI questioned the competence of de Blasio’s system for
vetting possible donors for conflicts, stating “how the system was
overseen remained unclear, as did whether the vetting research was
conducted thoroughly and completely.”
The
report noted that “there does not appear to have been any particular
individual who exercised supervision over the vetting process.” And it
revealed aides couldn’t agree on who was supposed to be doing the
vetting to avoid conflicts.
De
Blasio, for example, told DOI his then-general counsel, Maya Wiley, and
another aide “owned” the vetting process. But Wiley told DOI
investigators she had “no significant involvement” in that process after
issuing an April 2014 memo spelling out specific areas of conflict that
would constitute a violation of city ethics rules.
Another
unnamed aide told DOI that a colleague was responsible for vetting
potential donors – but that colleague then “denied any significant role
in the vetting process.” That aide “did not know who was responsible for
overseeing the vetting process.”
The DOI inquiry began April 13, 2016, shortly after de Blasio shut down Campaign for One New York.
Investigators
interviewed dozens of witnesses, including the mayor, multiple donors,
attorneys and lobbyists who helped raise funds for Campaign for One New
York, and public relations and political consultants hired by the
mayor’s group: SKDK Knickerbocker, AKPD Message & Media, Berlin
Rosen and Hilltop Public Solutions.
The investigation wasn’t formally closed until Oct. 22, 2018. Four weeks later, de Blasio fired DOI Commissioner Mark Peters
Then there's this:
Despite
the agency’s censorship efforts, the report obtained by THE CITY
provides the most extensive portrayal yet of de Blasio’s fundraising
tactics as he sought out five- and six-figure checks for the Campaign
for One New York.
The
mayor set aside weekly “call times” in which he “walked around the
block as he called potential donors on his cell phone.” By the summer of
2015, he was making six to 10 such calls each week. Aides would
instruct him on which donors he could request money from. With some he’d
simply seek “support,” and an aide would follow up soon after with a
specific money request.
That visual I highlighted reminded me of the video where that homeless woman caught the Blaz doing his yoga exercises at the Park Slope Y where he daily wastes 4 hours of civic service time commuting with a police escort to and then to the City Hall.
In a post I wrote on Impunity City, I thought the most interesting thing about that confrontation was not only that Ms. Adegusun brought up the fact that he broke his promise to house homeless people but that she caught him while he was holding a Blackberry.
While she was politely trying to get through to him, he told her he was working out and it wasn't the time and place to discuss this issue. Even though he had enough time to text as she was speaking to him.
As we all know now, he got up and speedwalked away.
No wonder he wears sneakers while doing yoga.
6 comments:
The last thing I want is to look at this asshole's crotch.
There is something organically defective with this shithead, who ONLY deals with sleazy, corrupt and lawless people. So, why do you keep reporting on these stories when there is ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY for him (and, his entirely crooked, and intensely corrupt and incompetent City Hall administration of sycophantic henchmen). Why isn't he in jail, already? Especially when Harendra Singh and Ed Mangano and his wife are headed to the hoosegow (people who solicited bribes to de BLASS-hole in exchange for unlawful favors)——but, NOT the one who accepted those bribes??? Where is the journalistic integrity to demand ACCOUNTABILITY?
So far, 'Tall & Stupid' continues to practice his corruption, graft and never-ending greed in open sunshine——but, he never gets BURNED!——EXACTLY like the other criminals of New York State government psychopathy, Shelly Silver and 'Gargoyle Andy' Cuomo (as openly practicing criminals, Dean Skelos and son Adam are on their way to jail).
❝Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think that we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends, and I think that I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it.❞ ——John Lennon
Alas, slavery didn't END in 1865——IT EVOLVED!
https://www.facebook.com/rich.witmer.9/posts/1769958366361428
>still using a Blackberry.
Suddenly I like our mayor a tiny bit more.
Guess he wants to be like Obama and not Trump.
The cellphone to the ear or text to the hand is the standard Hollywood stunt when a celeb does not want to inter-react with people. All security details have celebs do it.
From Paris Hilton to Politicians.
The mayor is likely signaling "get this woman away from me"
"Why isn't he in jail, already?"
Because the President fired the guy who was investigating him. (After he publicly promised that he wouldn't)
@Joe
That fake move is understandable. But the thing is that he was possessing it when the woman caught him. (Check out how shocked he looked in pic 1)
Move along, nothing to see here
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