Brad Lander at Federal Court in Manhattan for a hearing after he and others were arrested at 26 Federal Plaza outside of Immigration Court. William Farrington
Brad Lander won’t be New York City comptroller much longer — and that’s good news for Gotham’s rank and file.
It’s not just because Lander is a knee-jerk leftist who rivals Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani when it comes to his out-of-touch patter on economic policy.
He’s also a dullard seemingly unaware of the core function of the job he’s held for the last four years.
Lander, as the city’s chief fiscal officer, is the fiduciary, investment adviser and custodian of the city’s $300 billion pension fund system.
He’s supposed to make sure the funds are invested in securities that grow in value so they can “fully fund” the retirement

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