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Audit Report on the New York City Police Pension Fund’s Controls Over Identification of Improper Benefit Payments To Deceased Recipients

Executive Summary The New York City Police Pension Fund (PPF) was established to provide pension and supplemental benefits to full-time uniformed employees in the New York City Police Department (NYPD). PPF uses the Comprehensive Officer Pension System (COPS) to maintain... Read More

Nov 22, 2021
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Audit Report on the Pensioners of the New York City Police Department Working for the City after Retirement January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014

Audit Report on the Pensioners of the New York City Police Department Working for the City after Retirement January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The objectives of this audit were: (1) to identify those New York City... Read More

Feb 22, 2016
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Audit Report on Pensioners of the New York City Police Department Working for the City after Retirement

AUDIT REPORT IN BRIEF The objective of this audit was to identify New York City Police Department pensioners who appear to be violators of New York State Retirement and Social Security Law (RSSL) §211 and §212 or New York City... Read More

Jun 30, 2011
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Letter Report on the New York City Police Pension Fund’s Controls over the Identification of Deceased Individuals Collecting Pension Payments

AUDIT REPORT IN BRIEF The audit objective was to determine whether The New York City Police Pension Fund (POLICE) had the controls in place to detect and prevent the illegal collection of pension payments after the death of a pensioner... Read More

Jun 28, 2011
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Audit Report On Pensioners Of The New York City Police Department Working For The City After Retirement January 1, 2008-December 31, 2008

AUDIT REPORT IN BRIEF The objective of this audit was to identify New York City pensioners who may be reemployed by a City agency and illegally collecting a pension from the New York City Police Department Pension Fund (POLICE)—known as... Read More

Jun 30, 2010
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Audit Report On Pensioners Of The New York City Police Department Working For The City After Retirement January 1, 2007-December 31, 2007

AUDIT REPORT IN BRIEF The objective of this audit was to identify New York City pensioners who may be reemployed by a City agency and illegally collecting a pension from the New York City Police Pension Fund (POLICE)—known as “double-dippers”... Read More

Jun 30, 2009
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Audit Report On Pensioners of New York City Police Department Working For The City After Retirement

Audit Report In Brief The objective of this audit was to identify New York City pensioners who may be reemployed by a City agency and illegally collecting a pension from the New York City Department Police Department (POLICE)—known as “double-dippers”... Read More

Jun 28, 2007
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Audit Report on Pensioners of the New York City Police Department Working For The City After Retirement January 1, 2004-December 31, 2004

AUDIT REPORT IN BRIEF The objective of this audit was to identify New York City pensioners who may be reemployed by a City agency and illegally collecting a pension from the New York City Department Police Department (POLICE)—known as “double-dippers”... Read More

Jun 30, 2006
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Audit Report On Pensioners Of The New York City Police Department Working For The City After Retirement

Audit Report In Brief The Comptroller’s Office performed an audit to identify New York City Police Department pensioners who may be illegally re-employed (“double-dippers” or “disability violators”), and to quantify the amounts of any improper payments to individuals who appear... Read More

Jun 30, 2005
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Audit Report on Pensioners of the New York City Police Department Working for the City after Retirement

Audit Report In Brief The Comptroller’s Office performed an audit to identify New York City Police Department pensioners who may be illegally re-employed (“double-dippers” or “disability violators”), and to quantify the amounts of any improper payments to individuals who appear... Read More

Jun 25, 2004
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