New York Daily News

Scott: Blaz should lose emergency powers, too

- BY SHANT SHAHRIGIAN

Mayor de Blasio should lose the emergency powers he got at the start of the pandemic, city Comptrolle­r Scott Stringer said Wednesday, noting Hizzoner’s own calls for Gov. Cuomo to lose his extraordin­ary powers.

Stringer, who’s running for mayor himself, pointed to de Blasio’s ability to enter the city into contracts without going through the regular oversight steps, saying, “The executive can no longer use the pandemic as a shield to circumvent the independen­t oversight enshrined in longstandi­ng statutes and rules.”

The city has entered 1,238 contracts worth $5.2 billion in taxpayer funds “without appropriat­e oversight” since March 2020, according to Stringer.

In a Wednesday letter to the mayor, the comptrolle­r said he has learned of problems including “overextend­ing, overpaying and overpurcha­sing in emergency contractin­g that has resulted in millions of taxpayer dollars being lost,” though he did not go into detail.

De Blasio had been calling on the state Legislatur­e to revoke Cuomo’s emergency powers since last month. Lawmakers in Albany announced a deal Tuesday to curb the governor’s powers.

The mayor’s office accused Stringer of playing politics.

“Emergency contracts help [set] up vaccine sites. They are why we were able to build a massive testing apparatus with zero assistance from the federal government,” de Blasio spokeswoma­n Avery Cohen said in a statement.

“We can’t allow the comptrolle­r’s mayoral ambitions to interfere with our pandemic response — even when he’s sliding in the polls,” she added.

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