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Posted on: 2006/9/15 4:39
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Re: Architect Charged for Demanding Kickbacks in Jersey City and Manhattan
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If the architect was acting as the construction manager or was responsible for hiring the subcontractors or approving or recommending them it would be easy. If not mistaken, the architect fee is based on percentage of total project cost so the higher the sub bills, the higher the architect fee. If the flooring contractor was acting as the general contractor ( unusual but I have seen demolition contractors act as general contractors) then he would do all the hiring of subs. However it was done, the idea was, if you want this job, inflate your bill to the client and give the overcharge to me.
Posted on: 2006/9/15 2:28
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I too find this story and a similar one off the AP wire to not be very clear!
Why indeed would the architect "John Passaretti of the Kurland Passaretti Group (KPG) and Zelig Fekete of Millennium Floors Inc. be able to carry out the scheme on at least seven commercial projects in which KPG was the architect, collecting more than $300,000 in kickbacks." I hope someone on can shed some light.
Posted on: 2006/9/15 1:32
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Is there a part missing? Why would a contractor pay a kickback to an architect? Was the architect certifying faulty plans? Are there now buildings in JC that are not safe?
Posted on: 2006/9/15 0:27
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Architect Charged for Demanding Kickbacks in Jersey City and Manhattan
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Architect Charged for Demanding Kickbacks
CBS News NEW YORK -- An architect, accused of demanding kickbacks from contractors and others in exchange for work, and a flooring distributor were arrested Thursday after being indicted on larceny and bribery charges related to the alleged scheme. Prosecutors said John Passaretti of the Kurland Passaretti Group (KPG) and Zelig Fekete of Millennium Floors Inc. carried out the scheme on at least seven commercial projects in which KPG was the architect, collecting more than $300,000 in kickbacks. Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said almost all of the kickbacks the contractors, subcontractors and fixtures providers gave the architects were paid by the clients in inflated bills. The work projects were in Manhattan and Jersey City, N.J. Passaretti, 49, of Oradell, N.J., and Fekete, 47, of Monroe, N.Y., surrendered to Morgenthau's office Thursday. The district attorney said they are charged with second- and third-degree grand larceny, commercial bribe receiving, money laundering, restraint of trade and falsifying business records. They were to be arraigned later. Passaretti's KPG partner, Scott Kurland, 53, Long Branch, N.J., pleaded guilty Tuesday to third-degree grand larceny, commercial bribe receiving and filing a fraudulent income tax return, Morgenthau said. His plea deal calls for him to be sentenced to one year in jail. The Manhattan-based KPG used Fekete and his Millennium Flooring company in Brooklyn on most of the architects' projects to facilitate the scheme, Morgenthau said. He said contractors were told to inflate purchase orders on Millennium's work and pay the inflated cost, or to issue checks to Millennium for work that was never done. In those cases, Fekete passed the unearned money along to KPG, Morgenthau said. Assistant District Attorney Kelly Donovan, head of Morgenthau's labor racketeering unit, said investigators found at least 10 other instances of kickbacks involving KPG, most of them in New Jersey, for which they have not filed charges. Morgenthau said neither Millennium nor Fekete had filed city state or federal taxes for the past six years.
Posted on: 2006/9/14 23:27
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