Four State Police troopers suspended in the overtime fraud scandal should get their jobs back — at least for now — because the department failed to follow proper procedures in disciplining them, the state’s Civil Service Commission ruled Thursday.

The troopers were suspended without pay indefinitely in mid-August after the department notified them in memos that its ongoing audit had uncovered evidence they had skipped numerous overtime shifts, according to documents filed with the commission.

None of the four troopers have been charged criminally.