Gov. Andrew Cuomo no longer wants the state comptroller to audit the judiciary, agreeing instead to have Chief Judge Janet DiFiore deal with any performance issues.
DiFiore assured the governor that intervention wasn’t necessary.
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore assured the governor that intervention wasn't necessary.
April 03, 2018 at 02:46 PM
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo no longer wants the state comptroller to audit the judiciary, agreeing instead to have Chief Judge Janet DiFiore deal with any performance issues.
DiFiore assured the governor that intervention wasn’t necessary.
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