A civil society group, Initiative for Social Rights Concerns and Advancements (ISRCA), also known as 'No Justice, No Peace,' today urged the heads of service in state governments across the country to crack down on 'ghost workers' who continue to receive salaries even while residing abroad.
A civil society group, Initiative for Social Rights Concerns and Advancements , also known as 'No Justice, No Peace,' today urged the heads of service in state governments across the country to crack down on 'ghost workers' who continue to receive salaries even while residing abroad.
National Coordinator, Comrade Derrick Oritsematosan Agberen, made the call in a statement sent to our correspondent in Warri. 'It has become imperative for State Heads of Civil Service, through the State Government, to crack down on ghost workers who are still receiving salaries while abroad.
noted that the verification exercises of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System have helped expose some fraudulent activities perpetrated by certain individuals within the service.
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