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YEN.com.gh on MSNNSS Ghost Names Scandal: Gifty Oware-Mensah Released By National Investigations BureauGifty Oware-Mensah released by the National Investigations Bureau after being questioned in connection with an ongoing probe ...
Ghana's public service plays a crucial role for its 35 million citizens, but unfortunately, the economy has faced challenges ...
Former Deputy Executive Director of the National Service Authority, Gifty Oware-Mensah returned to Ghana amid the NSS ghost ...
Her return comes shortly after Former Deputy Director of Operations at the NSA, Kwaku Ohene Gyan, popularly known as Osonoba, ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNCybersecurity & payroll fraud: Lessons from the NSS ghost names scandal for CEOs & SOEsBy Ethel COFIEThe revelation that over 81,000 ghost names were found on Ghana’s National Service Scheme (NSS) payroll highlights a significant cybersecurity and governance challenge. This issue is not ...
It was unclear what previous payments may have been made under the ghost names. The finance ministry had released 226 million Ghana cedis ($14.6 million) in payments to just over 98,000 legitimate ...
Such scams are becoming increasingly common in Ghana due to persistent poverty and ... Frequent requests for money prompted her to search for his name online. “It didn’t come up at first ...
A fraud and corruption case against Kwesi Nyantakyi, the former president of the Ghana Football Association, is dropped after a complex five-year legal battle.
On the African continent, Nigeria and Ghana have emerged as hubs for internet fraud. The “Yahoo Boys” operating in Nigeria and “Sakawa Boys” in Ghana have a reputation for engaging in ...
On the African continent, Nigeria and Ghana have emerged as hubs for internet fraud. The “Yahoo Boys” operating in Nigeria and “Sakawa Boys” in Ghana have a reputation for engaging in ...
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