Someone filed a complaint to the Office of the MTA Inspector General about a NYC Transit Maintenance Supervisor and a Structure Maintainer.
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The incidents apparently happened on West 44th Street in Manhattan while the employees were working on a project to replace and repair subway grates along Eighth Avenue.
MTA Inspector General Daniel G. Cort said the two were observed giving money, in exchange for unknown merchandise, to various individuals who approached the MTA trailers.
Cort added that they also found alcohol in the Maintenance Supervisor's worksite locker.
Even more shocking, the inspector general said the Maintenance Supervisor was "observed brandishing a knife and placing it against the neck of an unknown individual during a transaction involving the unknown merchandise."
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"The unacceptable conduct of these two individuals is a breach of the public's confidence and a violation of MTA's rules," Cort said. "However, their actions should not cast a shadow on the tens of thousands of devoted MTA employees who diligently serve the riders and taxpayers of New York."
Disciplinary proceedings were taken against the two workers in December 2022. The Maintenance Supervisor retired amid a settlement stipulation with NYC Transit. The Structure Maintainer's disciplinary process is still ongoing.
The MTA released the following statement:
"NYCT employees are held to a high standard as outlined in the MTA All-Agency Code of Ethics. Reckless behavior that violates that code and the public's trust is not tolerated."
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