State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced this week that he has promoted his investigative counsel to deputy comptroller as part of an effort to beef up the anti-corruption measures that have become a major focus of his administration.

Nelson Sheingold, a 44-year-old Yale Law School graduate who served as a Manhattan prosecutor, litigator with the attorney general’s office and chief counsel to the state inspector general before joining DiNapoli in 2011, will run the newly expanded unit.

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