This Agency Fights Corruption. New York City Leaders Have Weakened It.
Briefly

New York City's Department of Investigation, crucial for tackling corruption, is facing a significant decline in resources and staff. Recently, the department has lost more than 25% of its workforce, even as corruption scandals proliferate. Funding for key personnel remains below 2019 levels, leading to operational struggles. The commissioner has requested additional hiring funds, but the agency continues to suffer from budget constraints. Strapped for cash, it has turned to using funds seized from convicted criminals, highlighting a troubling trend in the support for public accountability measures in the city.
New York City's Department of Investigation has seen its staffing levels decline by over a quarter in six years, hindering its corruption-fighting capabilities.
Despite rising caseloads and requests for increased funding, the agency has been underfunded and forced to utilize funds from crime convicts.
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