"Virtually no monitoring."

That's how a legislative audit described the Baltimore Police Department's tracking of overtime payments between December 2020 and June 2022.

During that time period, the department paid out nearly $58 million for more than 980,100 overtime hours. Just over 41 percent of the time, officers worked the hours voluntarily while almost 29 percent of the time in was involuntary.

"Supervisory personnel at all levels, including front-line supervisors, command, and administrative management, did not exercise the necessary oversight and disciplinary action to effectively monitor overtime and ensure compliance with BPD’s policies and procedures," the audit states.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS