ICYMI: MTA watchdog got record number of complaints in 2021: report
REUTERS/Jeenah MoonThe MTA’s internal watchdog got more complaints than ever before last year, according to a new report showing the Office of Inspector General got 1,400 grievances about the transit agency in 2021.
Almost three-quarters of issues last year were about New York City Transit, the MTA’s subsidiary in charge of running the city’s subways and buses, however, the agency is also by far the largest making up 68% of the Authority’s nearly 67,000 employees.
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