By Zuri Anderson
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An investigative report revealed that one Seattle police officer was the city s highest-paid employee one year, and now he s being disciplined for it.
A review by Seattle’s Office of Police Accountability (OPA) found that Officer
Don Willis worked over 90 hours a week on 15 separate occasions in 2019, according to
The Seattle Times. In response to the review, Willis was suspended for one day without pay for working more than the maximum hours allowed by SPD rules, journalists said. Willis made $414,543.06 in 2019, based on 4,149 hours of work an average of more than 11 hours a day for the entire year including several occasions where he was compensated for more than 24 hours in a day, the newspaper reported. The department couldn’t effectively track overtime as it is still kept on paper forms.
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