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LI repair shop billed taxpayers nearly $2M for parts it may never have installed on LIRR vehicles — and no one noticed: MTA IG
A Long Island auto shop billed taxpayers nearly $2 million for parts it may have never installed on LIRR vehicles, according to the MTA Inspector General. The suspected scam was revealed by an anonymous tipster, but the shop's identity was not disclosed in the report.
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