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Payroll Audit Finds 14,000 Ghost Workers, GH₵150m Irregular Payments

A mid-year audit linked to Ghana’s Budget found approximately 14,000 ghost workers on the national payroll, with GH₵150 million in irregular payments made to nonexistent staff—triggering urgent scrutiny and calls for systemic payroll reform. What We Found Vice President Bawumia disclosed that a biometric audit of the National Service Scheme payroll flagged around 14,000 ghost names, saving the state roughly GH₵112 million annually in suspected salary outflows. Earlier efforts led to the identification of over 44,000 ghost workers between 2022 and 2024 on the NSS, saving GH₵356 million. Ghana’s Auditor-General initiated a nationwide payroll audit (Jan 2023–Dec 2024) across MDAs and state-affiliated institutions to eliminate fraudulent entries and recover misused funds. Other regions such as the Northern Region and NSA also purged payrolls—NSA removed over 2,000 ghost names saving GH₵1 million and the Northern region saved GH₵34 million after field […]

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Former NSA Officials and Vendors Face Prosecution Over GH¢548 Million Ghost‑Names Fraud

Attorney-General Dominic Ayine has confirmed that 12 former National Service Scheme (NSS/NSA) officials, alongside a network of vendors, will face formal charges for siphoning a staggering GH¢548.3 million through a “ghost-names” payroll scam spanning six years. 1. Who’s Being Charged The 12 suspects, comprising high-ranking NSS officials and senior staff, include: Mustapha Ussif – former Executive Director Gifty Oware-Mensah – former Deputy Executive Director (alleged ringleader) Osei Assibey Antwi – ex-Director General Kwaku Ohene Gyan, Abraham Bismarck Gaise, Kwaku Adjei, Iddrisu Abubakar, Stephen Kwabena Gyamfi, Prince Awuku, Jacob Yawson, plus two unnamed accomplices. Mr. Ayine stated that vendor networks also conspired in the scheme—billing for undelivered services and muddying financial trails . 2. Mechanism of the Fraud The scam involved adding 81,885 ghost names to the NSS payroll and using falsified ID details—including index numbers—to siphon funds. At one point, GH¢50+ […]

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