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Pay reform will remove 67,000 ghost names
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Pay reform will remove 67,000 ghost names

May 4, 2026 1 Min Read
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Ghana’s Ministry of Finance has introduced that the continued pay reform has eliminated greater than 67,000 ghost names from the general public sector payroll system.

Deputy Finance Minister Thomas Nyarko Ampem disclosed that the train had saved the federal government hundreds of thousands of cedis.

He stated the reforms introduced on the 2026 Auditor-Common’s Workplace retreat in Koforidua have been a part of efforts to revive self-discipline in public monetary administration.

He stated the payroll audit revealed fraud, unverifiable information and duplicate entries that drove up the state’s wage invoice.

He stated the measures launched embody biometric authentication, knowledge reconciliation, stricter verification processes and strengthened surveillance techniques.

My lord. Ampem famous that the financial savings will create fiscal area for funding in schooling, well being, infrastructure and different sectors.

He added that safeguards similar to common audits, a stricter approval system and digital instruments have been put in place to stop the reintroduction of ghost names.

He stated the reforms intention to advertise transparency, be sure that solely legit employees are paid and enhance administrative effectivity within the civil service.

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