"Time owed" practice ending after 5 Investigates report (too funny, Channel 5 calls sassy Leo "Chief Sasso!
Chief Sasso said he has shifted some responsibilities internally to limit the amount of overtime departmentwide, and as of Tuesday there will be no more earning time owed.)Capt. Alan Doherty worked on average half days
Published 6:49 PM EST Feb 24, 2015
"It's always good when a story like this happens. It gives you a chance to focus on what the issue is," McGlynn said.
(WHAT A CLOWN. GLAD HE'S THE FORMER MAYOR. TOO BAD MRS. BURKE TURNS THE SAME BLIND EYE UNTIL THEY GET CAUGHT!!!)
"When you look at the issue, nobody did anything wrong according to any rules or regulations, but it's important to tighten fiscal policies where you can and have a better distribution of where monies are spent," he added.
5 Investigates also found Doherty was paid overtime even on days when he was cashing in on his time owed.
"It's always good when a story like this happens. It gives you a chance to focus on what the issue is," McGlynn said.
(WHAT A CLOWN. GLAD HE'S THE FORMER MAYOR. TOO BAD MRS. BURKE TURNS THE SAME BLIND EYE UNTIL THEY GET CAUGHT!!!)
"When you look at the issue, nobody did anything wrong according to any rules or regulations, but it's important to tighten fiscal policies where you can and have a better distribution of where monies are spent," he added.
5 Investigates also found Doherty was paid overtime even on days when he was cashing in on his time owed.