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Former Inspector Allegedly Took Payments in Exchange for Falsifying Inspection Paperwork

The former acting chief inspector of cranes in New York City, where there have been two deadly crane accidents this year, has been charged in a bribery scheme that investigators say dates back to 1996. The former crane inspector James Delayo, along with two other men, and the Nu-Way Crane Service, each face multiple felony charges in connection with the scheme, in which prosecutors say Delayo was paid to sign off on certifications of cranes without conducting the mandatory inspections and to... Full Story
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