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PA in full payroll disclosure

The Port Authority said yesterday it will post on its Web site the names, salaries and overtime pay of all 6,777 of its employees beginning today.

The OT figures will be calculated quarterly, and the move should help expose waste, said PA Executive Director Patrick Foye.

“What you can measure, you can manage,” Foye said.

The PA Police Benevolent Association, the agency’s biggest union with 1,345 members, said it would not contest the release of the payroll information.

“It is what it is,” said union President Paul Nunziato. “We’re not particularly thrilled, but we don’t have anything to hide.”

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has called excessive OT pay “inappropriate.”

The PA has been the focus of several scandals this year.

In April, The Post analyzed pension records from 1987 to 2010 and revealed that 203 top-earning retirees had padded their already lucrative pensions by raking in more than $90,000 in overtime in their final year. That combined overtime cost state taxpayers $18.3 million a year.

More recently, in September, The Post reported how Police Superintendent Michael Fedorko, 66, green-lighted questionable promotions for chauffeurs Robert Coccodrilli, 44, and Georgos Masouridis, 35, to sergeant — paving the way for them to earn even more OT money at a higher scale.