After the Adams Administration insisted on moving forward with DocGo (despite my objections), our Bureau of Audit launched a detailed investigation. Reviewing invoices and records, our auditors found a wide range of fiscal mismanagement and shoddy oversight – with each misstep revealing just how deeply the Administration failed to vet the company or oversee its work.
Here are some of the most concerning findings from our audit of City Hall’s management of DocGo:
The fiscal mismanagement coupled with the hazardous conditions and lack of case management are a sign of both poor leadership – and cruelty. Thousands of asylum seekers traveled thousands of miles to seek safety and support and instead were met with inadequate services, confusion, and infestations.
These audit findings make me relieved that the Adams Administration is finally winding down its dubious $432 million no-bid contract with DocGo. And my office will readily give our stamp of approval to more capable service providers like Jewish Family Services of Western New York (JFS), the vendor taking over for DocGo in parts of upstate New York. Unlike DocGo, JFS has experience providing services to asylum seekers and their families.
All the while, our exceptional team of auditors will continue shedding light on the issues that matter most to New Yorkers.
Read the full audit or watch our announcement here.
In solidarity,
Brad
P.S. New Yorkers, did you know you can suggest an audit for the Office of the Comptroller to investigate? If there's a City agency you think could be performing better or spending more prudently, let us know here—and we might look into it!