New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority gave Apple an unfair advantage in bidding for its current retail space in Grand Central Terminal, according to a newly-completed audit by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. The report says that last May, the MTA allowed Apple to put forward an offer including $5 million in cash, which other parties had just 30 days to attempt to beat. "The competitive process followed by MTAwas at a minimum severely slanted toward Apple," the document reads.