24th January 2025 8:11:00 AM
1 min readChief of Staff Julius Debrah has requested government institutions to furnish thorough records of staff newly added to the government payroll. The initiative aims to address payroll discrepancies and reinforce accountability within public institutions.
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In a letter dated January 15, directed to the leaders of all government agencies, Julius Debrah highlighted the critical need to preserve the precision and trustworthiness of payroll information under President John Mahama’s administration.
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“You are kindly requested to submit the following details for each staff member added within the specified period,” the letter stated, listing required information such as the employee's full name, designation, employee identification number (if applicable), date of appointment, and date added to the payroll.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-737917"/>The Chief of Staff
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underlined that the requested details are "critical to maintaining transparency and accountability in our payroll management processes,"urging institutions to provide the required data by Friday, 31st January 2025.Mr. Debrah further assured institutions of the administration's readiness to collaborate in resolving any anomalies.
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“For any clarification or inquiries regarding this directive, do not hesitate to reach out to us,” the letter noted.This effort demonstrates the government’s resolve to eliminate ghost workers and ensure the prudent utilization of public resources.The Chief of Staff acknowledged the cooperation of all institutions, reaffirming the administration's commitment to effective governance and sound financial stewardship.
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