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Politics

Dead NY Cop Cashed Pension Checks for 28 Years Somehow

Nick Gillespie | 12.11.2014 10:18 AM

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Check this out, especially if you pay taxes in New York state, which ranked in the bottom third in all categories of this 2014 Mercatus Center study of state fiscal solvency.

Dead men can't cash checks.

But someone did for retired New Castle police Officer Joseph Zwiefel. And the New York state pension fund lost $346,000 by mistakenly sending him monthly checks for 28 years after his death, The Journal News has learned.

The checks stopped in 2005 after one was returned by the post office. But other than confirming the following year that Zwiefel was dead, the state Comptroller's Office did little investigating into where the money had gone and has since run out of time to recoup the cash.

His widow continued living in the couple's Orlando, Florida home but claims not to know what happened to the checks.

"Sheesh. That's a lot of money," Zwiefel's nephew, Robert of Patterson, said when told about the snafu. "They're paying beyond the grave now?"

More here.

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Public-sector pensions are underfunded by something like $4 trillion. To read more about that—and how to fix that problem—check out Reason Foundation's pension reform work.

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  1. Almanian!   11 years ago

    NOTHING LEFT TO CUT!111!

  2. Florida Man   11 years ago

    Orlando you say? 347k you say? I only know one rodent with the juice to pull off that sort of score.
    /looks around nervously for costumed actors

  3. UnCivilServant   11 years ago

    That's my money you dead Cop! I know the ERS is current 110% funded, but I don't want you dead people eating my pittance before I can get it! You're almost as bad as the politicians, who just want to gut the fund and give us IOUs.

    1. UnCivilServant   11 years ago

      *And yes, I am still paying my own contributions to the fund.

  4. antisocial-ist   11 years ago

    Was he also voting democrat?

    1. UnCivilServant   11 years ago

      Cop, From NY, three times a year at least.

      1. UnCivilServant   11 years ago

        And that was before he died.

    2. BuSab Agent   11 years ago

      Rhetorical question.

  5. Andrew S.   11 years ago

    OT:

    Check out this picture of a cop in Oakland during a Ferguson protest. I'm pretty sure he manages to break every rule of gun safety (and how to handle a gun) all at the same time.

    1. SugarFree   11 years ago

      Ah, the undercover cop at the protest... always down to make any situation worse.

    2. R C Dean   11 years ago

      At least he's indexing.

      But seriously, an undercover cop at a protest? Why? Who are they running a sting on?

      1. Swiss Servator, Winter kommt!   11 years ago

        Anyone they can nab?

  6. fish   11 years ago

    See....cops really are better than the rest of we "mundanes"...... they continue to contribute to the economy and society even after they pass!

    /sniffle

  7. creech   11 years ago

    Someone in the Comptroller's Office is responsible for investigating. They didn't. They should be fired immediately or forced to reimburse the fund. If they've retired, their pension checks need to be docked. Any competent accountant could use the cancelled checks to determine which bank cashed the check and obtain court orders to find out who cashed the checks and defrauded the fund.

    1. Freedom Frog   11 years ago

      Yeah, this seems like its kind of simple to figure out.

    2. Tonio   11 years ago

      It sounds like the statute of limitations ran out.

      1. Invisible Finger   11 years ago

        What a coincidence.

  8. HazelMeade   11 years ago

    It shouldn't be that hard to figure out what happened to the checks.
    If they were deposited to a bank account it should be obvious.

    This should only be a problem if someone was routinely cashing them at one of those "checks cashed without ID" places.

  9. N   11 years ago

    Given the pensions a lot of cops are pulling, I'd say $12k per year is a bargain.

  10. Invisible Finger   11 years ago

    It's New York. They never did find Car 54.

  11. ronaldbarrkem   11 years ago

    I buy almost everything except food and clothing from online auctions most people aren't aware of the almost I unbelievable deals that they can get from online auction sites the site that has the best deals is............................
    BEST HOME BASE GIFT ..
    ?????? http://www.jobsfish.com

  12. AD-RtR/OS!   11 years ago

    Phantom jobs, and Phantom retirees.
    Ain't New York grand!

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