US housing department adviser quits amid questions of fraud and inflated biography
Source: The Guardian
Naved Jafry, who called for radical privatization to fix Americas cities, steps down following inquiry from the Guardian about his record
Jon Swaine in New York
@jonswaine
Thu 15 Mar 2018 13.39 EDT
He said he was a multimillionaire an international property developer with a plan to fix Americas cities through radical privatization. He felt that Donald Trumps administration was where he was meant to work.
It was a natural fit, Naved Jafry said in an interview. Citing connections across the military, business and academia, he said: I bring, and draw on, experiences from different areas of knowledge, like a polymath.
Jafry was contracted to work for Trumps housing and urban development department (Hud). His government email signature said his title was senior adviser. Jafry said he used his role to advocate for microcities, where managers privately set their own laws and taxes away from central government control. But those plans are now stalled. Jafry, 38, said he had resigned from his position with Hud after the Guardian asked him to explain multiple allegations of fraud as well as exaggerations in his biography.
Jafry, who has also been known by Jafari and Jafri, apologised for inflating his military record but denied making other false claims. He said he resigned because the Guardians questions tarnished his reputation inside Hud.
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AJT
(5,240 posts)Jafry said he used his role to advocate for microcities, where managers privately set their own laws and taxes away from central government control.
matt819
(10,749 posts)This guy is a crook. Color me shocked.
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,924 posts)DeminPennswoods
(15,292 posts)able, ready and willing to work for Trump.