Saying the CityTime payroll scam illustrates how the city’s contract-awarding “process is in need of significant reform,” a federal judge on Monday sentenced mastermind Mark Mazer and his two trusted ...
The mastermind behind the $100 million CityTime payroll scam and his two cohorts lost their bid Monday to have their convictions overturned. A federal appeals court rejected Mark Mazer’s argument that ...
The Bloomberg administration is backing out of a $40 million contract it had decided earlier this year to give to Science Applications International Corp., the lead software developer in the ...
The tally of money recovered from bank accounts linked to the accused CityTime scammers has hit a mind-boggling $27 million. The city Department of Investigation and federal prosecutors have seized ...
In March 2003, executives at software company Science Applications International Corp. were scrambling for a way out of a deal with the city to build a timekeeping system for its 167,000 municipal ...
Mayor Bloomberg is off the hook. Manhattan Federal Court Judge George Daniels Tuesday nixed a bid by accused CityTime scammer Mark Mazer to subpoena Hizzoner as a witness. Mazer, a former consultant ...
The automated payroll system CityTime came under its heaviest criticism to date at a City Council hearing on May 8, as elected officials, labor leaders and municipal workers grilled Office of Payroll ...
Ah, CityTime. The corruption connected to the Bloomberg-endorsed city automated payroll project, which was supposed to cost $63 million but ended up costing $700 million and is considered a bigger ...
A dozen years after New York City undertook an ambitious $68 million project to overhaul its timekeeping system for city employees, the CityTime initiative has run up a price tag of $722 million.
While we debate Hizzoner's white lies about the Goldsmith imbroglio, keep in mind there is a much pricier scandal that should make everyone thoroughly pissed. Back in June, Mayor Bloomberg finally ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) --The company in charge of developing New York City's troubled CityTime payroll system is paying back half a billion dollars in alleged over billing. SAIC Inc. attorney ...