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Double-Dipping the Retirement System

Double-Dipping the Retirement System

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Senior Director of Strategic Alliances
LexisNexis Risk Solutions - Government

New York prosecutors have charged a retired public employee with defrauding the state pension system by concealing post-retirement employment and income while continuing to collect full pension benefits. According to the New York State Attorney General’s Office, the defendant falsely certified retirement status while working under contract for multiple government-affiliated entities.

Investigators allege the individual violated pension eligibility rules by earning income well above allowable thresholds, using a combination of consulting agreements and third-party staffing firms to obscure employment status. Over several years, the scheme resulted in more than $900,000 in improperly paid pension benefits.

The fraud came to light through a routine audit that flagged discrepancies between pension certifications and state tax records. Further analysis uncovered repeated attestations that conflicted with wage data and employer filings, along with delayed reporting of income changes.

“This case reflects a calculated effort to exploit certification-based controls,” said a spokesperson for the Attorney General’s office. “Pension systems rely on accurate disclosures to protect public funds.”

Following the investigation, state officials emphasized the need for enhanced income verification, automated cross-checks with tax and payroll data, and analytics to identify high-risk certifications for review.

The case underscores how pension programs remain exposed to fraud when eligibility monitoring depends heavily on self-reported information rather than continuous verification.

Today’s Fraud of the Day is based on reporting from the New York State Attorney General’s Office and state audit findings related to public pension fraud investigations.

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