The comptroller s investigation found that as of July 6, fewer than 12 city employees were on paid leave from their jobs for an extended period. Four of those 12 returned
Long delays for the results of an investigation by Buffalo s city comptroller into city employees on paid administrative leave are beyond unacceptable.
Council member Mitch Nowakowski sent a letter to the Office of the New York State Comptroller requesting the office conduct a risk assessment audit of all City of Buffalo employees on paid leave.
If the Buffalo Comptroller’s Office does not file an audit by 2 p.m. Tuesday of all city employees currently on paid administrative leave, Common Council members say they will ask
The Buffalo Common Council and the public will have to wait at least another week for the long-awaited findings of an investigation by the city comptroller of city employees on