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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson Arrested on Corruption Charges

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
December 5, 2024
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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson Arrested on Corruption Charges
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FBI agents arrested Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson at her Dorchester home on Thursday, December 5th, following a federal investigation into corruption allegations. Fernandes Anderson, the first African immigrant and Muslim-American elected to the Boston City Council, faces six counts of wire fraud and theft of public funds. Federal prosecutors accuse her of orchestrating a kickback scheme involving taxpayer money.

The indictment revealed that Fernandes Anderson hired a relative in late 2022, violating city policies that prohibit employing immediate family members. She then allegedly awarded the staffer a $13,000 bonus and arranged for $7,000 of it to be returned to her as a kickback. Federal investigators detailed how the cash was exchanged in a City Hall bathroom. U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy called the scheme “a betrayal of the public trust.”

The investigation uncovered that Fernandes Anderson was under financial strain at the time, struggling with overdue rent, car payments, and a $5,000 ethics fine from a previous violation involving the hiring of her son and sister. Federal officials stated her financial troubles motivated the fraudulent activity. “When faced with hardship, she chose to defraud the taxpayers instead of finding legal solutions,” Levy said.

The FBI and IRS have not ruled out further charges as their investigation continues. FBI Special Agent Steve Kelleher described the incident as “a slap in the face to hardworking taxpayers” and emphasized the responsibility of public officials to act with integrity. Boston City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune urged respect for due process, stating, “The council will remain focused on its work while legal proceedings unfold.”

In a statement, Fernandes Anderson said she could not comment on the charges but reassured her constituents in District 7, which includes Roxbury, Dorchester, and Fenway, that she remains committed to serving them. “I will continue to show up and fight for you,” she said, expressing gratitude for community support.

This arrest adds to a series of corruption scandals involving Boston officials, raising questions about oversight and accountability in public service. As legal proceedings progress, the case underscores the importance of transparency and ethics in governance.

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