A New York Daily News Exclusive
By Greg B. Smith
Enraged
by the actions of the city’s chief watchdog, Mayor de Blasio built a
confidential file of allegations against him stretching back two years
to justify formally removing him from his post, the Daily News has
learned.
The seven-page dossier obtained by The News targets Department of Investigation Commissioner Mark Peters, whose investigators have repeatedly uncovered evidence of corruption and cover-ups within the mayor’s administration.
The
carefully-worded missive — unprecedented in the 145-year history of DOI
— outlines three incidents in which Peters allegedly used abusive
language or threatened to arrest city employees if they didn’t do what
he wanted.
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