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DiNapoli Suspends Pension of Second Long Island Lawyer
ALBANY, N.Y.
-- State Comptroller Thomas
P. DiNapoli on Friday announced in a press release that his
office suspended the pension of Albert D’Agostino. The action
is part of DiNapoli’s on-going review of the records of every
attorney in the Retirement System.
DiNapoli suspended D’Agostino’s $106,700
annual pension while his office examines the appropriateness of
service credit D’Agostino received from Nassau County, Lawrence
Union Free School District, Valley Stream Union Free School District,
North Merrick Union Free School District, the Town of Hempstead
and the Village of Valley Stream. D’Agostino retired in October
2000.
Last month, DiNapoli’s office suspended the
$61,459 annual pension of Lawrence Reich after an audit by DiNapoli’s
office found five school districts inappropriately reported Reich
as an employee.
DiNapoli added that his office would seek to recover
benefits paid out to wrongly classified individuals who have already
retired. He said he would ask Attorney General Cuomo to pursue civil
recovery if necessary.
This is the
latest action in DiNapoli’s office’s on-going review
and reform of the Retirement System. Last week, DiNapoli revoked
the Retirement System memberships for four attorneys who were reported
by Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery BOCES and reduced service credit for
a fifth attorney. Earlier this month, DiNapoli announced strengthened
regulations to provide clarification and guidance for local governments
when they determine who is an employee.
-- NYSSCPA.org
News Staff
Posted on
4/25/08
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