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18 Mar 2015 17:27 #247030
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Toronto's outgoing police chief has been asked to review a program that allows off-duty officers to take on additional security-type assignments after the force's annual "sunshine list" showed more than half of its officers made over $100,000 last year.
The Toronto Police Services Board said it also wants Chief Bill Blair to explain why a "number" of police officers earned more than 50 per cent of their base salary in overtime.
The sunshine list, which details the earnings of police and civilian employees who made more than $100,000 in 2014, was released on Monday.
Last year, 4,125 employees made more than $100,000, which includes 1,940 whose base salary is less than that threshold, but make the list with the addition of paid duty, overtime and premium pay.
If it wasn't for paid duty, 544 fewer officers would have made the list, Blair writes in his report on salaries.
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20 Mar 2015 16:26 #247474
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stop someone just before your shift ends and you get automatic overtime.
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