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According to treasurer's fund balance report for November, the coroner's office's year to date expenditures in November were actually $237,734.73, so even with the amendment he would still be over budget.

Callahan explained Wednesday the two line items that caused the amendment were for toxicology services and professional services, which include autopsies, he said Wednesday. These are expenditures that vary depending on the amount of deaths in the county, and this year were over what was budgeted for.

The $2,200 was from his "Deputy Call Out" line, which is a salary expense. His salary expenses were actually under budget, and he said the extra money he had for salaries was not spent on bonuses as other offices did.

Even though his employees deserve bonuses, he said, he does not give them because that is not what unspent money in a budget is for. It should be returned to the taxpayers, he said.

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herald1 wrote on February 4, 2013 10:32 a.m. ...
My initial response to this was if they had money in the budget and followed proper protocol, I had little care for a morale issue. After reading the article, the bonuses were obviously done under the table. Although not illegal, definitely unethical. In Ms. Millers case, totally unethical. To admit asking for compensation in 4 meetings and being turned down, only to go under the table and dole out compensation anyway? I will remember those ethics come election time. It is up to the board to revise procedures ensuring that ANY compensation is approved by the board.

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