State: Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf was reimbursed for 'inappropriate' expenses
Photo credit: Danielle Finkelstein | Mill Neck School for the Deaf allegedly overcharged for reimbursement of expenses to which it was not entitled, including extra salary and benefits for the school's executive director. (March 14, 2013).
A state audit report that Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf overcharged taxpayers more than $280,000 for expenses -- including salary and perks for the school's executive director -- has renewed demands for tougher statewide oversight of private special-education centers.
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, in a statement released Thursday, rebuked both the Mill Neck school and the state...
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