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Uganda's public service scandal drains trillions, ghost pensioners feast
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50272, member: 636"] Uganda's government discovered hundreds of workers lied about their school papers to land jobs. These fake employees collected paychecks for years without proper qualifications. Some dead people still receive pension money because nobody checked the records. The ministry plans to prosecute anyone caught cheating the system. Officials promise permanent job bans for document forgers. The country spends 8.55 trillion shillings on worker salaries and benefits each year. This massive amount equals 31 percent of all government income from taxes. Pension payments keep flowing to people who died years ago. Ministry bosses admit the payroll system has serious problems. Ghost workers drain money that should help real citizens. Government audits found networks of criminals helping people fake their way into jobs. These fraud rings operated inside ministries and local offices across the country. Workers used false appointment letters and fake school certificates to steal positions. The corruption has damaged public trust and wasted taxpayer money. Honest employees feel angry about working alongside cheaters. New computer systems will track all government workers and pensioners. The ministry set July 1 as the deadline for fixing these problems. Officials threatened legal action against any office that fails to comply. All recruitment must stop after December 30 unless backed by proper analysis. The reform effort aims to create a cleaner and more efficient public service. [/QUOTE]
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