Saturday, December 2, 2023

Principals of Fire Alarm Repair Company Charged with Decade-Long Scheme to Overbill City Agencies

 

Defendants Significantly Overbilled City Agencies Through Numerous Fabricated Invoices With Fraudulently Inflated Prices

An indictment was unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn charging two defendants, Walter Stanzione and William Neogra, with wire fraud conspiracy for systematically defrauding the City of New York.  The defendants are charged with overbilling New York City agencies for more than a decade in connection with contracts to repair and maintain fire alarm systems.  Stanzione was arraigned before United States Magistrate Judge Cheryl L. Pollak, while Neogra is scheduled to be arraigned before Untied States Magistrate Judge Laura D. Hatcher in the District Court of Delaware.

Breon Peace, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Jocelyn E. Strauber, Commissioner, New York City Department of Investigation (DOI), James Smith, Assistant Director-in-Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI) and Thomas Fattorusso, Special Agent-in-Charge, Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation, New York (IRS-CI) announced the charges. 

“As alleged in the indictment, the defendants were hired to make sure that the fire alarm systems in hundreds of New York City buildings functioned safely and effectively,” stated United States Attorney Peace.  “The defendants took this as an opportunity to steal and defraud, abusing and betraying their obligations.  This indictment demonstrates our Office’s commitment to holding accountable government contractors who fleece city agencies and taxpayers.”

DOI Commissioner Jocelyn E. Strauber said, “These defendants, as charged, overbilled City agencies for more than a decade, including the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, the Department of Education, the Department of Environmental Protection, and the Department of Sanitation, by submitting fraudulent invoices reflecting inflated prices.  I thank our federal law enforcement partners for their commitment to protect the City’s resources and to hold accountable vendors who use their City contracts to engage in fraud.”

“Doing business with the city is a privilege Neogra and Stanzione allegedly abused for over a decade. Their alleged crimes milked the city of valuable resources. They got used to getting paid more for less, but today it caught up to them,” stated FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Smith.  

“The defendants in this case took money out of the pockets of hard-working New Yorkers by allegedly overbilling the city with fake invoices and inflated prices.  This fraud affects all those taxpayers who trusted that the City was paying for services rendered.  The defendants are now being held responsible for their criminal acts and will face justice for their decades-long scheme.” said Thomas M. Fattorusso, Special Agent in Charge of IRS-CI New York.

As alleged in the indictment, the defendants exercised control over Fire Alarm Electrical Corp., a company that held numerous contracts with New York City agencies to repair and maintain fire alarm systems.  For more than a decade, Fire Alarm Electrical Corp. overbilled those agencies by submitting fraudulent invoices with dramatically inflated prices, including invoices that purported to be from legitimate retailers, which the defendants had altered and modified, as well as invoices from shell companies that the defendants owned and controlled.

The charge in the indictment is an allegation, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.  The defendants face maximum sentences of 20 years’ imprisonment.

The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s Public Integrity Section.  

State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli - South Bronx Sees Economic Growth Despite Pandemic Challenges

 

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South Bronx Sees Economic Growth
Despite Pandemic Challenges

State Comptroller DiNapoli speaking at South Bronx Report event.

The COVID-19 pandemic hit the South Bronx especially hard, but the area’s economy has shown resiliency, according to a report by New York State Comptroller DiNapoli. He shared the findings at La Central YMCA on Tuesday with City Councilmember Rafael Salamanca, Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, Bronx Chamber of Commerce President Lisa Sorin, Hunts Point Produce Market CEO Phillip Grant, State Senator José Serrano, State Assemblymember Kenny Burgos, City Councilmember Althea Stevens and community groups and advocates.

“The South Bronx was hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic but was resilient because of dedicated and hardworking neighborhood groups and advocates, and the strength of its residents,” said DiNapoli. “Still, the need for more affordable housing, jobs and quality of life improvements remains pivotal to the community’s long-term success.”

Despite the impact of the pandemic, jobs and businesses grew faster in the South Bronx than the rest of the borough and City. This was due in part to community-led investments through the pandemic, stemming from the City’s public-private partnerships to develop commercial, housing and cultural projects. Federal pandemic assistance helped many South Bronx businesses stay afloat, and in 2022, the area had 78,476 private sector jobs, which accounted for almost one-third of jobs boroughwide.

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DiNapoli Urges Companies to Join Workplace Pledge to Fight Antisemitism

State Comptroller DiNapoli, trustee of the New York State Common Retirement Fund, sent letters to 50 major portfolio companies, including Tesla Inc., Meta Platforms Inc, Microsoft Corp. and NIKE Inc., urging them to join the Anti-Defamation League’s Workplace Pledge to Fight Antisemitism. DiNapoli announced his action Saturday night at the Stand With Israel event at the Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach. The event featured a keynote address by internationally known Rabbi Marc Schneier on unity and solidarity.

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Buffalo Woman Pleads Guilty to Stealing Her Deceased Grandmother's State Pension Payments

A 55-year-old Buffalo woman pleaded guilty to stealing more than $54,715 in State pension payments meant for her deceased grandmother, State Comptroller DiNapoli and Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn announced. The defendant, Bernadette Russell, was convicted of grand larceny.

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DiNapoli and Oneida DA McNamara Announce Arrests of Utica School Superintendent and Former Utica Mayor for Theft of Public Funds

State Comptroller DiNapoli, Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara, and the New York State Police announced the arrest of the long-time superintendent of the Utica City School District (UCSD) Bruce Karam and the former Utica Mayor and UCSD School Board President Louis LaPolla for allegedly using taxpayer funds to pay for political campaigns and a non-school related fundraiser.

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