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Gov probes quick post-election public hiring
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32520, member: 636"] Employment Minister Rashid Pelpuo says the previous government hired about 12,000 workers right after losing last year's election. President Mahama created a team to check whether these fast hirings were done properly. Mr. Pelpuo serves as co-chairman of this investigation group, which is looking into claims of unfair firings. The team will examine when these people were hired, how they were selected, plus why it happened during the handover period. Their report should tell everyone whether rules were followed or if politics drove these decisions. Pelpuo told Bernard Avle on Channel One TV that they're working hard to answer everyone who complained about losing jobs unfairly. He mentioned that the Akufo-Addo administration added these thousands of workers across all government areas within just two weeks. The minister promised the public complete openness throughout their review process. Whatever they discover will guide what happens next with these employment cases. [/QUOTE]
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