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

New York City ends contract with DocGo following scrutiny over the $432 million deal to manage migrants, citing concerns over mistreatment and lack of expertise.
City Comptroller raises questions over lack of detail justifying the cost and doubts about DocGo's capabilities to care for thousands of migrants.
Reports highlighted issues of mistreatment including healthcare and food waste, leading to the resignation of DocGo's CEO over false educational claims.
Transition to new vendors aims to save money, promote efficiency, and involve non-profits and resettlement providers in providing care for migrants.
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