A Construction Project Manager at the Housing Authority paid a $2,200 fine for accepting wine and olive oil from two contractors whose work he oversaw, according to a Conflicts of Interest Board disposition released earlier this month.
Gerald Jones admitted that while he was responsible for monitoring vendors replacing a roof at the Boston Secor Houses in The Bronx, he accepted the gifts on at least three occasions.
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