The National Service Secretariat has said efforts are being
made to effect payment of allowances to service personnel “without any further
delay” A press statement issued by the acting Executive Director, Dr. Michael
Kpessa-Whyte indicated that “following the on-going investigations at the NSS,
processing of allowances for service personnel has been affected as steps are
being taken to validate the national database of national service personnel as
well as eliminate ghost names.” The Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) recently
uncovered massive corruption at the Secretariat. According to the
investigations, about 7.9 million Ghana cedis was paid to 22,612
non-existent national service persons in more than 100 districts in July 2014. The former
Executive Director of the National Service Scheme (NSS), Alhaji Alhassan
Mohammed Imoro was subsequently arrested and has been remanded for the second
time. He was remanded on Monday when he made his second appearance before
Court. Mr Whyte said “the ongoing BNI investigation has resulted in the
discovery of some institutional challenges in the existing arrangements for
effecting payments, which the management is working assiduously to address in
order to prevent financial slippages.” According to him, “pay vouchers for
service personnel at duty post have been received at the National Secretariat,
and are currently going through the necessary audit validation processes for
allowances to be paid.” While commending the National Service Personnel for
their patience, Mr. Kpessah Whyte also appealed to user organizations
benefiting from the services and sacrifices of personnel to provide the
necessary social support systems for service personnel to perform their duties
effectively and efficiently.
Source:Citifmonline.com
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