New York Mayor Adams Indicted on Corruption Charges. 

Yesterday, the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, was indicted for corruption allegations. According to a report in the New York Times, Adams faces federal bribery charges, fraud, and soliciting illegal campaign funds from foreign countries.  The central allegation facing Adams is that he conspired with the Turkish government to obtain funds for his re-election campaign. The federal indictment against Adams states that in return for the illegal funds, he pressured the New York Fire Department to approve the building of a new Turkish consulate despite serious concerns about its safety. According to another New York Times report, Adams reportedly solicited funds from Qatar, South Korea, Uzbekistan, Israel, and China. However, it is not just Adams facing criminal charges against him. According to the Times, the former and interim police commissioner, a former building commissioner, the deputy mayor, and a phalanx of aides are facing similar charges or, at the very least, have had to meet with federal investigators over possible corruption charges. Adams hasn’t resigned yet as of writing, but it seems like it’s only a matter of time until he does. 

Two NYFD Chiefs Arrested in Corruption Probe. 

Last Monday, two New York City Fire Department (NYFD) chiefs were arrested concerning an ongoing corruption investigation. According to a report in Newsweek Anthony Saccavino and Brian Cordasco are facing charges of bribery, making false statements, and wire fraud. The indictment against Saccavino and Cordasco alleges they accepted thousands of dollars in bribes for preferred treatment for specific individuals and companies. According to a report on ABC.com, they gave better fire safety inspections to entities willing to pay more. It is unclear what will happen next, but this could be the tip of the iceberg of corruption within the NYFD.