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Audit blasts Suffolk land buys.


Suffolk County Suffolk County may refer to:
  • One of the following counties in the United States:
  • Suffolk County, New York - central and eastern Long Island - the largest Suffolk County by population and geographic size
 Comptroller Joseph Sawicki last week issued a long-awaited audit of the county real estate program that found what Sawicki called a "classic case of abuse" under former director Allan Allan can refer to:
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  • Allan
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 Newsday, Sawicki said he turned over the audit, which was begun in February 2002, to Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas (language) Thomas - A language compatible with the language Dylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM).

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 Spota because Grecco had "by passed and ignored safeguards and controls to the point where it opened up the whole acquisition process to abuse."

The auditors AUDITORS, practice. Persons lawfully appointed to examine and digest accounts referred to them, take down the evidence in writing, which may be lawfully offered in relation to such accounts, and prepare materials on which a decree or judgment may be made; and to report the whole, together  examined 59 county purchases of land made over the past five years totaling $129 million. They found that county officials frequently paid more than the appraised value An appraised value (USA) or mortgage valuation (Australia) pertains to the assessed value of real property in the opinion of a qualified appraiser or valuer. It is usually used as a pre-qualification & risk-based pricing factor related to the issuance of mortgage loans by a  for land and had no formal controls to prevent conflicts of interest. And in many instances, the report said, officials were pressured to buy land quickly, which the audit said could lead to errors.

The auditors noted that serious problems began occurring after Jan. 1, 1999, when Grecco, who is the former law partner of County Executive Robert Gaffney, was named real estate division director. Grecco is under investigation by the U.S. attorney, state attorney general and county district attorney. He resigned in December 2001.

In five deals that totaled $20.6 million, county officials set a purchase price based on a seller's appraisal, rather than a lower independent appraisal. In one of those deals, the $9 million purchase of land in Springs from Andrew Sabin Sa·bin , Albert Bruce 1906-1993.

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, a political contributor to Gaffney, there was no independent appraisal.

Even though officials are limited by law to paying fair market value, Grecco negotiated or approved prices that exceeded appraised values in 22 deals. In addition, in 12 deals costing a total of $25.5 million, the county bought only a portion of the property that was actually appraised. Many files after 1999 had no notes detailing negotiations, making it impossible to determine who conducted the negotiations or whether anyone witnessed them.

Suffolk Planning Director Thomas Isles, who oversees the real estate division, said in a formal response that county officials had been buying land in a rapidly escalating market and that they were competing with builders who wanted to develop land. He said the real estate division "is in the difficult position of balancing the timely processing of acquisitions with quality control."
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Author:Viuker, Steve
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Date:Mar 19, 2003
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