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Friday 5 February 2016

BVN exposes 23,306 ‘ghost workers’ on Fed Govt payroll

The Bank Verification Number Exercise has exposed no fewer than 23,306 ghost workers within the Federal Government’s payroll. The Federal Ministry of Finance made the discovery with the adoption of the BVN for salary payment recently.

Details of about 312,000 civil servants have so far been checked & 23, 306 of them had irregularities with their data within the ministry and the one in the bank.


According to The Nation, the Federal government has started deleting the indicted civil servants from its payroll. Some of those affected have tendered their resignation letters to pre-empt dismissal from service and prosecution. A source from the Ministry who spoke on the development said
“Out of the accounts of about 312,000 civil servants processed so far, the ministry was said to have uncovered irregularities in the account of about 23,306 of them, who were suspected to have been collecting double salary. These indicted individuals are in two categories. In the first group, we found out that the names of some civil servants, whose salaries are being processed, are different from the names on the accounts where their salaries are paid. What this means is either those in this category are drawing salary from two sources (which could be different agencies), or they are ghost workers,”.
The source added that the probe also showed that salaries were being paid to some inactive accounts, thus raising the suspicion that government was merely making payment to ghost workers. To this end, the Federal Government has placed some banks under watch for their roles in salary scam.

78 comments:

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    1. Enter your reply...NOTED BY DJ BANTI.fellow on IG@djbantiben or like my fbpage@djbanti

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    2. Wow finally an advantage
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    3. Kudos to Jonathan's regime for introducing BVN & IPPIS. A toward looking government who silently did much with out excuses.

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  2. Drama....That's how our money is being payed to people dat doesn't worst it..God dey oooo


    Milez

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    1. Na wa Daniel Miles. This ur English can turn someone into a ghost 👻.

      Lols @"people dat doesn't worst it..."

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    2. "Corrector" u should use ur small brain to be able to identify auto correct and wrong grammer...

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    3. Worth it not worst it or whatever you wrote there. Before you drag the whole nation back with your english

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    4. Lmaooo Nigerians are wicked. Abeg leave daniel alone maybe he was serving us brenglish (mix of broken and English)

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    5. Just passing through...na una garri

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    1. No way.this credit belongs to GEJ government.,BVN was not introduced by this dumb government mind you.

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    2. Hahaha ...... U are funny... Do U know that the EFCC was present even in Jonathan days??? What did they do to the corrupt ones???? BVN wouldn't ve worked under Jonathan.. The judiciary was only given corrupt people protection..... Well done PMB... God bless every right thinking Nigerian.




      <<100%Nigerian>>

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  4. This is just a tip of the iceberg of what goes on in the civil service.Too much corruption abounds there.

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  5. The days of theft and fraud are coming to an end. That's good

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  6. Hmmmmm na wao,God don catch dem

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  7. Hmmmmm na wao,God don catch dem

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  8. Ah, dis bbn na set up



    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  9. Hmmm,getting interested day by day.









    #linda give me 1bo#

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  10. Ah, dis bvn na set up



    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  11. Hmmm,getting interested day by day.









    #linda give me 1bo#

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  12. Busted mehn. How do ppl survive living a lie?


    ...merited happiness

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  13. Dis can only happen in Naija.

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  14. Busted mehn. How do ppl survive living a lie?


    ...merited happiness

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  15. Chai.... Nigerians be screaming "politicians are corrupt "... the same people who cry wolf that they are being owed salaries are the ones chopping double salaries. God will punish all of you hungry buffoons!

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  16. Oh oh, time for you revelations

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  17. Abeg they should pay my salary joor...the wait is getting annoying.!!

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    1. So, you're still working in the zoo and being paid with zoo currency??? You must quit the job to actualize your biafra ambitions.

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  18. Just imagine, some people are so greedy. If God is punishing them they will be saying why me.

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  19. Na wao.. Just fetch them out and let them go to jail small. The only problem is we have no jails in Nigeria...

    swaag

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  20. I'm sure this ghost pipo are still the same pipo that are saying PMB should take the anti corruption fight easy but we say no let them b punished and brought to book for their crimes committed even the bible says it that men shall give account of their deeds and shall b rewarded accordingly

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  21. And the wailing wailers would still wail that PMB is not fighting corruption.

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  22. Chai where are we heading to in this country that corruption has eaten so deep

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  23. Interesting gist...nija whr d impossible r possible

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  24. Thank God this is discovered











    ~Make I go drink one bottle of beer~

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  25. Ghen ghen!! We've been waiting :D

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  26. Sai Buhari! The system has always been corrupt now we have someone trying to clear out the dust and rid the system of corruption and looters

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  27. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)5 February 2016 at 11:11

    SEEN

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  28. You see what Nigerians are doing to the country?

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  29. Heheheheheh this is serus!!!! #lipseal

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  30. The banks nko?? They are d evil behind the nonsense, the oga's are working with the banks.

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  31. People just include the names of their dead parents in the payroll and be scamming the government MUST READ: IMAGINE HOW I MEET HIM

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  32. Corruption and looting, even in the civil service.chaiiii diaris god!

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  33. Can u imagine...hey!



    AJ MAIN BOY...

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  34. Everyday is for the thief but one day is for the owner of the house..good work FG

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  35. 23,306 jobless youths should take over the payrolls as soon as posible.The corruption in this country is baffling.This is extreme wickedness. Jesu.

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  36. This is what was said. "use technology/systems to fight corruption" and crime. not by intimidation, not just by arresting and jailing people only. Robbery is a crime punishable by jail term, yet it has not stopped. Instead people get gurads, security systems etc to prevent it .
    Until Nigeria adopt systems and processes that will make it difficult to steal public funds, offer bribes, rig election etc this fight against corruption will just be noise. Because when the cats goes out the mouse will play.

    Maybe the mouse will start playing after 2019 and then we are back to square one.










    Human Being No Be God

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  37. Enter your comment...May not neccessarily be fraud but poor documentation and administrative mix-up

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  38. We are our own worst enemy...

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