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The Dark Side of New York's Education System
New York, USATuesday, September 17, 2024
The public-school system's lack of accountability has created an environment where employees feel emboldened to engage in questionable behavior. This is not a new phenomenon – consider the case of Eric Goldstein, a former DOE big shot who took millions in bribes from Somma Foods to put contaminated chicken on school lunch plates. He served just two years in prison. Another example is Amanda Lurie, a top Office of Student Enrollment bureaucrat who barely showed up for work and sold clothes online during work hours, only to be rewarded with a promotion and a $9,000 raise.
The recent report by the Special Commissioner of Investigation, which was only finalized in January 2023, exposed the extent of the corruption. The employees involved were eventually forced to exit the DOE, but many managed to avoid paying full restitution. This case serves as a stark reminder that the interests of children are often overlooked in favor of those with more power and influence.
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