Clayton sheriff stops paying for choir duty
14th Nov 2006, 11:18 GMT
When Clayton County sheriff's deputies offered to form a gospel singing group last year, the idea sounded sweet: a public relations and morale boost. Now Sheriff Victor Hill is having to face the music after finding out his department paid the choir up to $45,000 in overtime to sing last year. Hill said Monday that all compensation to the group, Voices of Praise, will end. The choir can continue singing, they just won't be harmonizing on the taxpayers' dime.
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