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The Office of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Inspector General (OIG) is the Office of Inspector General specific to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) that is responsible for conducting monitoring and oversight of MTA activities, programs, and employees.
“On May 18, 2022, the investigators repeatedly observed unknown individuals with unidentifiable goods go directly to the trailers,” the inspector general’s report reads. “Two NYC Transit ...
MTA Inspector General. The Office of the MTA Inspector General (OIG), founded in 1983, is the independent Office of Inspector General specific to the MTA that is responsible for conducting monitoring and oversight of MTA activities, programs, and employees. Governance MTA headquarters, 2 Broadway
An MTA Inspector General's office report claims violent offenders and unqualified workers are slipping through its shoddy vetting process. Kathleen Culliton , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Dec...
NEW YORK CITY — A Long Island Rail Road worker claimed 10 hours a day of overtime, earning $344,000 extra pay, while he actually went bowling. Another MTA worker raked in more than $200,000 in ...
Metro's top security official was fired two days after she filed a report with the inspector general. Gina Osborn's attorney says they are looking at the possibility of a class-action lawsuit.
BROOKLYN, NY — New details have been revealed in April's subway car mass shooting in Sunset Park, thanks to a report released by the MTA Inspector General Thursday.
In May 2019, after unanimous confirmation by New York State Senate, Pokorny became the first woman to lead the Office of the MTA Inspector General, the watchdog group for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest public transit authority in the United States.
Camera malfunctions during the April 12 shooting "raised questions," said MTA Inspector General Elizabeth Keating. Matt Troutman , Patch Staff Posted Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 2:29 pm ET
One MTA worker was forced to retire and another faces discipline after investigators at the transit agency’s inspector general’s office caught them buying stolen goods, drinking at their ...