The Met Council, which offers support for poor New Yorkers, is still recovering from a large embezzlement scandal that led to the arrest of its former executive director William Rapfogel in September 2013.
New York State’s attorney general said his office may broaden its investigation of the nonprofit agency, whose CEO and other top officials were convicted for stealing $9 million in a kickback scheme.
The CEO who took over at the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty following revelations of financial malfeasance by its leadership is planning to step down.