Adams was treated to over $123K in travel perks over five years that he did not disclose: indictment
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Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted for failing to disclose travel benefits exceeding $123,000 that he received over six trips in five years, highlighting possible ethical violations in his financial disclosures.
The allegations date back to a trip to India in October 2016, where Adams reportedly began receiving travel perks while traveling with his domestic partner, Tracey Collins.
The indictment indicates that Adams traveled to various countries, including India, France, China, Hungary, and Ghana, often connecting through Turkey, raising further scrutiny on his travel activities.
This situation underscores the importance of transparency in public service, as not reporting significant travel benefits could erode public trust and imply potential ethical lapses.
Read at New York Post
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