CEOs of companies getting $5 billion for NYC migrant care skip meeting designed to grill them

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Only three of the city’s roughly 200 migrant-related contracts had a competitive bidding process, according to a City Council analysis.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.New York City Council members grilled Adams administration officials in a heated probe on Thursday afternoon, asking whether the city is doing enough to vet the contractors slated to rake in more than $5 billion to shelter and care for newly arrived migrants.

Seven executives from the top companies and nonprofits hired were invited to testify, but they didn't show up. Several councilmembers — including Brewer and contracts committee chair Julie Won — alleged they were told to skip the meeting by the Adams administration. A spokesperson for the administration hasn’t responded to a request for comment Thursday.

The expedited emergency timeline has been necessary to meet the urgent demand, they said, and they claimed they maintained a thorough review of the applicant pool. When possible, the city relied on existing contractors already hired by the city, they testified.

 

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