DA Accuses Concrete Testing Company of Fraud

Prosecutors are poised to slap New York's top concrete testing company with some serious racketeering and fraud charges. After a nine month investigation, the DA is urging a grand jury to vote for charges against at least a dozen employees of Testwell Laboratories, which holds $12 million in city contracts for analyzing the strength of concrete at public projects including bridges, subway tunnels and schools. Some of the top officials at the company could face a maximum 25 years in prison for allegedly failing to conduct some tests and falsifying others, the Times reports. The Buildings Department says it's now going back and "assessing concrete at various sites across the city." Investigators have also found irregularities in tests conducted at the new Yankee Stadium and the Freedom Tower. Hopefully none of this will cause delays with Ground Zero construction!

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First rule of auditing: Audit the auditor.
If this firm knew another company would and could check some of their work, this might not happen.
If everyone knew there's just one firm, then the bribery will happen.

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