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A view of the Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters.

Memo Reveals SEC Forensics Unit Asked for Resources, Training Prior to 2016 Hack

Before the 2016 SEC hack, the newly-established forensics unit wrote a memo requesting updated equipment and training. The memo wasn't seen until this year.
By Amanda Lien
A NYCHA development (Photo: Pete Mikolesk for NYCHA).

NYCHA Sought Last Minute Negotiation With Department of Investigation Ahead of Hearing, Letter Reveals

"I think it's telling that the chairperson is the only agency head to refuse to fully comply with a DOI funding request. It's unprecedented in the de Blasio administration and she gave no persuasive argument."
By Madina Toure
NYPD IG Philip Eure and DOI Commissioner Mark Peters at a previous press conference.

Next Week/This Week: Watching the Watchmen

All eyes on these guys.
By Observer Politics Team
Protesters denouncing the Eric Garner grand jury decision in December. (Photo: Daniel Cole)

NYPD Inspector General Finds ‘Troubling Deficiencies’ in Punishments of Chokeholds

By Ross Barkan
NYPD IG Philip Eure and DOI Commissioner Mark Peters at a previous press conference.

Philip Eure Named NYPD’s First Inspector General

By Jill Colvin and Kelly Weill

Inspector General Thinks MTA Workers Are Lazy, Too

By Laura Mallonee
Mayor Michael Bloomberg in Brooklyn today.

Bloomberg Trashes ‘Ideologues’ on Left and Right After Brooklyn Shooting

By Ross Barkan
Stop-and-frisk critics celebrate after the City Council voted to override vetoes. (Photo: Getty)

Bloomberg Turns Down Police Bill Outrage After Veto Override

By Colin Campbell
Mayor Bloomberg. (Photo: Flickr/nycmayor'soffice)

Bloomberg Slams Justice Department for NYPD Monitoring Efforts

By Jill Colvin
Jumaane Williams, one of the bills' lead sponsors. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NYPD Inspector General and Racial Profiling Bills Will Be Forced to Vote

By Jill Colvin
Mayor Bloomberg delivering his speech last wee. (Photo: NYC.gov)

Bloomberg Recalls Upper East Side’s Gritty Roots in Safety Speech

By Jill Colvin
Christine Quinn outlined her public safety proposals in a speech on Wednesday. (Photo: Jill Colvin)

In Unprecedented Move, Christine Quinn Will Allow Vote on Bill She Does Not Support

By Jill Colvin
(Photo: Getty)

Bloomberg Calls Quinn’s NYPD Bill ‘Terrible and Tragic and Dangerous’

By Colin Campbell

The Reported Sins of Antonia Novello

By Jimmy Vielkind

Public Integrity Chief Resigns

By Jimmy Vielkind

New York’s Chief Parole Officer Out Over a Laptop

By Jimmy Vielkind
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