New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor
Briefly

New York City will not renew its contract with DocGo for housing and caring for migrants due to scrutiny over the company's deal and service quality. DocGo was initially awarded a $432 million emergency contract last year.
City Comptroller questioned the lack of detail justifying the cost of DocGo's contract and raised concerns about the company's expertise in handling migrant care. Reports detailed mistreatment issues under DocGo's care.
DocGo provides care for 3,600 migrants in New York, with officials planning to transition to a new vendor. The city aims to save money and open the process for non-profits to bid for migrant care services.
Read at WSOC TV
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