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Mercy360 Blog of Thursday, 13 February 2025
Source: Mercy Mensah
The government claims to have discovered 81,885 alleged ghost names in a major inconsistency in the National Service payroll.
This statistic is the discrepancy between the payroll information provided by the National Service Authority’s (NSA) prior management and the actual number of active employees.
Compared to the 180,030 names submitted for allowance payment in 2024, the most recent data shows that there are presently 98,145 active duty personnel.
“This figure is 81,885 less than the 180,030 names presented by the previous management of the Authority for allowance payment in 2024,” said the statement.
The 81,885 names that have been marked as possibly exaggerated or false could amount to a significant misappropriation of public monies.
Following an investigation by the Fourth Estate, the payroll disparities were recently discovered, which led President Mahama to move swiftly to guarantee accountability and openness inside the Authority.
Moving forward, the President underlined the necessity of methodical procedures to guarantee that only recognized employees are added to the payroll.
Since the 81,885 probable ghost names on the National Service Authority’s payroll were found, the President has instructed the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) to launch a probe into the agency’s operations right away.
Government discovers 81,885 suspected ghost names on National Service payroll