An audit by the New Orleans Office of Inspector General found discrepancies in the payment of Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies during the 2023 Carnival season, revealing an overpayment of about $259,758 in overtime. The audit, reported by
WGNO
, showed that the Sheriff’s Office used a premium Mardi Gras coverage pay rate as the base for overtime calculations, which did not follow proper accounting practices.
The New Orleans Office of Inspector General report identified several issues, including improper documentation for off-duty details and employees working extended hours without written consent or required rest periods. Deputies’ off-duty hours lacked proper oversight, and holiday hours were recorded prematurely, resulting in an incorrect overtime payout of $21,407, as reported by
WDSU
.
In response to the disclosed overpayments, Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson labeled the report as ‘misogynistic’, per a detailed statement released by her office. “Since receiving the disheartening news about the IG’s misogynistic view of women leaders, I have tried my best to get all information regarding an investigation by the New Orleans Ethics Review Board, but it has been shielded from the public and myself,” Hutson stated, as conveyed by
WWLTV
. She admitted the error regarding holiday pay was due to a ‘glitch’ in their payroll system but assured corrective measures for future events.
The Office of Inspector General issued recommendations to the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, including dedicating more staff to manage off-duty details, updating procedures, and implementing best practices for compliance. Inspector General Ed Michel said, “We encourage OPSO to take steps to foster greater accountability in off-duty detail practices and procedures and ensure good stewardship of the City’s limited resources,” as noted by
WDSU
.
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