Q&A
Questions about potential corruption and protocol adherence
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Council Member Restler questions Commissioner Molina about potential corruption and protocol adherence in the 14 Wall Street lease decision. Molina maintains that the decision was made in the best interest of taxpayers.
- Restler asks if Molina is 100% confident that all protocols and regulations were followed
- Restler inquires if there was any corruption involved in steering the lease to a major mayoral donor
- Molina responds that based on what he's seen, the best decision and deal for city taxpayers was made
Lincoln Restler
0:44:37
So you feel a 100% confident that all protocols and regulations have been followed, that there was no corruption involved in steering this estimated $4,000,000 a year, 20,000,000, 20 year lease to a massive merrell donor.
0:44:50
You're a 100% confident.
0:44:51
There is no corruption.
0:44:52
Every protocol was followed appropriately.
0:44:54
This is absolutely on the up and up.
Louis Molina
0:44:57
Based on what I've seen to date, the best decision in deal for city taxpayers was made.
Lincoln Restler
0:45:03
And you're aware of the
Louis Molina
0:45:04
save $30, over $31,000,000.