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absurdsuburb t1_j0whser wrote

Yale’s IT department got caught a while back for skimming millions off the top. I wonder how much unchecked fraud goes on in these universities tbh. Feels shitty that they make students take on massive debt so administrators (who already have bloated salaries) can commit financial crimes.

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burnshimself t1_j0x3ng3 wrote

The administrators commit fraud right out in the open with how ridiculously overpaid they are. Why would they worry about skimming off the top when their entire existence is piggybacking on the efforts of actual educators and professors at the expense of students? It’s all the same

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phant-m t1_j0xf8ec wrote

I’m convinced the dean at the university of New Haven is taking a ton of money. They accept pretty much anyone that applies

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Rickbox t1_j0y3se2 wrote

I always wonder the same thing. With that being said, maybe it's different at private school, but why is everyone getting the impression that admins are overpaid? I've spoken to many, including directors, and they all tell me they could be making way more in industry. Faculty as well. You go on /r/academia , they'll go off on how terrible their pay is.

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neuromantik8086 t1_j0zvkqc wrote

There's a big difference between rank and file administrators and upper-level administrators. Most people do not make this distinction when discussing how overpaid administrators are.

Many of Columbia's executives, for instance, used to come from the for-profit sector (one of them even used to work in for-profit higher ed as general counsel for Kaplan University). These executives have different expectations about compensation than career higher ed administrators.

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elizabeth-cooper OP t1_j0w4wm0 wrote

>The New York State Education Department awarded NYU $23 million to administer a bilingual education program and a program meant to help special education. Some of that money was supposed to be used for grants to minority- and women-owned businesses.

>Cindy Tappe, 57, allegedly diverted $3.5 million intended for women- and minority-owned businesses and for other programs into bank accounts held by two shell companies she created and then used the money to pay personal and luxury expenses, including renovations to her Westport, Connecticut, home, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.

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itssarahw t1_j0x9jxm wrote

This city is so expensive unless you’re part of the grift, in which case in paaaaaays

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WickhamAkimbo t1_j0zu67c wrote

She's going to jail and ruined her own life. It only pays if you don't get nailed to the wall. Everyone dumb enough to commit these crimes thinks they are too smart to get caught.

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vasjpan02 t1_j0w60ud wrote

didn't she know only churches could get away with that?

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mowotlarx t1_j0wmw02 wrote

The M/WBE program is a freaking scam. This kind of thing happens all the time and it's way too easy. Nobody audits these programs! There's no point in doing this if the government agencies administering the program can't even verify which businesses are real.

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genezorz t1_j0wxay8 wrote

So true. We have one in our state that even gives benefits to bisexuals. Like who is out there checking on if business owners are legitimately bisexual or not? Its not outright fraud but it is obviously political optics gone stupid.

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redditorium t1_j0xhzde wrote

> M/WBE program

Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE)

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mowotlarx t1_j0yw4pd wrote

Correct. There is lax oversight, almost no real audits and the only qualification is 50% stake held by people who qualify in the category, with zero care for how diverse the actual company is. People will find wives or figurehead "owners" to put on paperwork to snag contracts, to the detriment of actual minority and women owned businesses.

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NihFin t1_j0xtxa9 wrote

The fact that these grants were awarded with minimal oversight in the first place is absurd. Lots of graft perpetrated against taxpayers using these ridiculous government handouts

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MeatballMadness t1_j0z2zpn wrote

Not surprising given she learned from the best. NYU are scumbags.

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funtrial t1_j0zj3ci wrote

Glad she got caught

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knockatize t1_j0zxpay wrote

This is an outrage!

Two…nay, THREE months in tennis prison for her. No one is above the law (unless they cut the right politicos in on the action), blah blah blah.

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1600hazenstreet t1_j10fr2o wrote

Did they nail her for tax fraud too, for not reporting those payment as income?

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