Authorities: 14 charged in 3 construction fraud schemes

<p>Authorities announced charges against 14 people Wednesday in connection with three construction fraud schemes throughout the borough.</p>

News 12 Staff

Oct 25, 2017, 9:41 PM

Updated 2,381 days ago

Share:

Authorities announced charges against 14 people Wednesday in connection with three construction fraud schemes throughout the borough.
In one, asbestos inspector Alex Kogan, 65, allegedly took $3,500 payments to declare development projects free of the harmful material. In some cases, he allegedly never even inspected the sites. In others, authorities accuse him of sending in new drywall purchased from Home Depot as sample material from the buildings he was supposed to inspect.
"For these defendants, it's about expediting the construction timeline, about making an extra buck," says Mark Peters, the city's commissioner of investigations. "But for the workers, for New Yorkers, it's about our health and safety. And we won't stand for it to be compromised."
Hiram Beza, a Department of Buildings inspector, faces charges for allegedly issuing favorable inspections to property owners in exchange for money and home renovations.
And Henry Samuels, a licensed master plumber, allegedly sold permits to unlicensed workers. The law requires the licensed plumber to do the work himself or directly supervise it, but authorities accuse him of failing to do either of those things.
"People who engage in these schemes show complete disregard not just for their own personal integrity -- but for the rule of law and the personal well-being of every person living, working and even visiting Brooklyn," says acting District Attorney Eric Gonzalez.
All three cases stemmed from an earlier case of construction fraud involving seven National Grid employees earlier this year. Authorities say there may be more charges to come.


More from News 12
1:55
Large fire at 2-story Bensonhurst building leaves home destroyed

Large fire at 2-story Bensonhurst building leaves home destroyed

2:13
Temperatures cool off heading into the weekend for NYC

Temperatures cool off heading into the weekend for NYC

1:59
Community members affected by Bushwick fire regroup, attempt to move forward

Community members affected by Bushwick fire regroup, attempt to move forward

1:41
New survey highlights challenges for migrants

New survey highlights challenges for migrants

1:55
PS 331 in Borough Park to be renamed in honor of slain Detective WenJian Liu

PS 331 in Borough Park to be renamed in honor of slain Detective WenJian Liu

0:43
2 City Council committees hold joint hearing on sexual harassment policies

2 City Council committees hold joint hearing on sexual harassment policies

4:14
'We lost something good'. FDNY says large fire destroys Bushwick supermarket, leaves 55 people homeless

'We lost something good'. FDNY says large fire destroys Bushwick supermarket, leaves 55 people homeless

Diocese of Brooklyn: 3 Catholic academies to close at the end of the school year

Diocese of Brooklyn: 3 Catholic academies to close at the end of the school year

2:03
New exhibit at Brooklyn Museum unveils new photos taken by Beatles' Paul McCartney

New exhibit at Brooklyn Museum unveils new photos taken by Beatles' Paul McCartney

0:32
NYPD: Suspect driver wanted for assaulting 59-year-old man in Williamsburg

NYPD: Suspect driver wanted for assaulting 59-year-old man in Williamsburg

0:23
Police: 2-car Prospect-Lefferts Gardens crash leaves person hospitalized

Police: 2-car Prospect-Lefferts Gardens crash leaves person hospitalized

0:36
Live Nation Concert Week offers $25 tickets to over 5,000 shows

Live Nation Concert Week offers $25 tickets to over 5,000 shows

2:22
Do you constantly reuse the same username and password? 6 steps to help safeguard your online accounts

Do you constantly reuse the same username and password? 6 steps to help safeguard your online accounts

1:27
Kingsboro Psychiatric Center workers demand their bosses get fired due to bullying, nepotism

Kingsboro Psychiatric Center workers demand their bosses get fired due to bullying, nepotism

1:53
Crowds gather again at Stony Brook University following night of 29 arrests during pro-Palestinian protest

Crowds gather again at Stony Brook University following night of 29 arrests during pro-Palestinian protest

1:51
RFK announces he has enough signatures to appear on NY ballot

RFK announces he has enough signatures to appear on NY ballot

1:46
Tenants weigh in on possible rent hikes for rent-stabilized homes

Tenants weigh in on possible rent hikes for rent-stabilized homes

1:38
Parks Department held community input meetings over new construction of skate parks

Parks Department held community input meetings over new construction of skate parks

1:27
Power restored in Manhattan Beach following 18-wheeler truck crash

Power restored in Manhattan Beach following 18-wheeler truck crash