DiNapoli’s Staff Reports Missing Pension Papers
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ALBANY — State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said his staff discovered that records were missing following the resignation of a deputy comptroller involved with the state’s massive pension fund this past spring.
The discovery that items were missing from the desk of David Loglisci was reported to Albany County District Attorney David Soares, who is investigating the behavior of past employees under former Comptroller Alan Hevesi, Mr. DiNapoli said yesterday.