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Re: Investorman post# 290686

Monday, 01/25/2010 3:23:16 PM

Monday, January 25, 2010 3:23:16 PM

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We know they do! Some people who claims to be so well educated you should be more informed. LOL

Nothing is black and white! Why else would people be beating a dead horse as some call it? hmmm LOL

We do have an ACE and its a gona hurt a lot a.... ey from Canada

By DAVID SEIFMAN

Last Updated: 2:51 PM, December 18, 2009

Posted: 4:20 AM, December 18, 2009

Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau wasn't the only government official who maintained bank accounts that the city didn't know about.

A review by the Finance Department has turned up a total of 2,261 accounts -- including 48 held by the DA -- holding more than $226 million as of last January, officials said yesterday.

There's good reason that Mayor Bloomberg zeroed in on the DA, though.

Morgenthau's office bank balances at the time were close to $174 million, more than 10 times as much as No. 2 on the list, City University, with almost $17 million.

The battle that ensued between the DA and the mayor over how his cash should be dispersed isn't likely to be repeated at the nine other agencies cited.

The 781 accounts in the school system are almost all PTAs, with an average of $11,094 socked away.

Officials weren't about to come down hard on school parents for not registering the PTAs with the Finance Department.

The DAs in The Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island also made the list with a total of about $7 million.

Just think back to Brian Mulroney and how he had no idea money was just appearing in his accounts...

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/thousands_of_secret_funds_uncovered_msZ0Es9uDfQBsXRKe8fGLM

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