The chief executive officer of a firm hired by New York City to house and care for hundreds of migrants has resigned abruptly
The chief executive officer of a firm hired by New York City to house and care for hundreds of migrants abruptly resigned Friday after he admitted to lying about his educational record and as DocGo has come under scrutiny for its $432 million no-bid contract with the city.
“I take full responsibility and am making immediate corrections to all official bios, profiles and any other materials where this incorrect information appears,” he had said in a statement. Among those concerns, Lander said, was the lack of “budget detail to justify” the value of the contract and a lack of evidence the company has “the expertise to provide the services it has been contracted for.”Lander's decision to return the contract without approval to the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, which inked the contract with DocGo, can't scuttle the deal.
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