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Among Deschutes County departments, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office was the biggest culprit of overtime spending last year.

Deschutes County has spent more than it budgeted on employee overtime four of the past five years, with the largest overspending occurring in 2023, a January internal audit found.

A combination of factors, including staffing shortages, made the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office the biggest culprit of overtime spending last year.

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Salaried people getting OT? Might as well make them hourly! That's ridiculous fiscal management. So is the lack of transparency re: when OT is actually accruing in the sheriff's dept. Sounds like a runaway train to me.

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