NYC mayor seeking waiver to hire brother for security job
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams DEMOTES his brother from deputy NYPD commissioner post to deputy director of mayoral security with $210,000 salary a $30,000 pay cut after being faced with backlash over hiring him
NYC Mayor Eric Adams DEMOTES his brother from deputy NYPD commissioner post to deputy director of mayoral security with $210,000 salary a $30,000 pay cut after being faced with backlash over hiring him
New York mayor reassigns brother to head his security detail
NEW YORK - New York City Mayor Eric Adams has reassigned his younger brother to a job overseeing his physical security, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, days after naming him deputy police commissioner of the largest U.S. police department. Bernard Adams, a retired police sergeant of the New York Police Department, will serve as executive director of mayoral security, a job
Mayor Adams seeks waiver to hire his brother for $210,000 security job
Mayor Eric Adams has asked the city's Conflicts of Interest Board to grant a waiver allowing him to hire his brother, a retired NYPD sergeant. But his brother, Bernard Adams, has already started working.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams may have 'violated ethics laws' by not getting approval to give his brother NYPD job
There's a chance Mayor Eric Adams violated New York City ethics law by getting his brother hired by the NYPD before getting permission from the City's Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB), WNBC reports. Bernard Adams is now a deputy commissioner of the NYPD, earning approximately $240,000 a year. For the past decade, he worked as head of parking enforcement at a Virginia university. He's been working at his new position since Dec. 30. According to…
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