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Rebuttal to Town Council's statement on Forensic Audit
Much of the forensic report concerns are being addressed. All financial decisions made by the Town of Greenburgh are made by the Town Board
STATEMENT BY GREENBURGH TOWN SUPERVISOR PAUL FEINER APRIL I4, 2026
REBUTTAL TO TOWN BOARD LETTER TO NYS COMPTROLLER DATED MARCH 9, 2026
I have sent today to the State Comptroller’s Office a detailed rebuttal to the letter which the
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Town Board sent to that office dated March 9, 2026 with respect to a financial report the
Town Board commissioned from EFPR Group as to the years 2020-2023. As I have written in
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this rebuttal, the Town Board’s letter
…is riddled with brazen inaccuracies, false statements, and material omissions. It is
political grandstanding seeking to cast doubt on the Town’s finances, even though
the Town’s bond rating has increased several times during [my] tenure to the highest
rating. The Town has Aaa rating by Moody’s and AAA rating by Standard & Poor’s.
It is no coincidence that the Town Board’s request—that the State Comptroller open an
investigation into matters that supposedly occurred three to five years ago—comes shortly
before a Democratic primary party for Town Supervisor. The Town Board is supporting
another candidate selected by that party.
My rebuttal letter to the Comptroller presents the essential facts and laws that the Town
Board ignores or misstates. I urge you to read my rebuttal and decide who’s telling the truth
Though I dispute much of what is in the Town Board letter, I also document, as the Town
Board fails to do, that the Departments of Town government have already adopted and
implemented many changes suggested in the EFPR report. Most of these were in areas
where the Town Board, not the Town Supervisor, has principal responsibility by statute and
code. This is detailed in my rebuttal sent the Comptroller. Here’s its conclusion:
The original EFPR report stated: “Our review did not identify any indication of
malfeasance.” That conclusion was correct.…Even if your office were to conclude—
despite what is explained here, and the Town’s adopted corrective action plans—
that an examination of certain Town practices is warranted, it would have to target
the entire Town Board. At all pertinent times, it knew of those practices and
adopted, approved, or acquiesced in them. In pointing a finger at the Town
Supervisor, the Town Board is in effect pointing four fingers back at itself.
https://www.greenburghny.com/DocumentCenter/View/16167/Supervisor-Statement-41426