36,000 “ghost” employees remained unaccounted for (Image source: BusinessTech) |
South Africa's North West province
has spent billions of rands paying the salaries of 36,000 public servants who
cannot be accounted for, says a report by local newspaper City Press. The revelation came from
the province’s premier, Supra Mahumapelo, who was addressing the standing
committee on public accounts. According
to the report, North-West Province had an annual budget of R26 billion in the
past financial year, with a staggering R19 billion spent on salaries versus R3
billion spent on service delivery.
In
a bid to clean up the province, Mahumapelo and his team sought to keep tabs of
all public servants on the province’s payroll. 36,000 “ghost” employees
remained unaccounted for.
City
Press reported that some of these “ghost” employees were also “promoted” along
the way and their salaries had increased, which means that the official amount
spent on their salaries could not be quantified.
“It
is quite clear that some people are manipulating the system. There are people
who are not properly employed who enter our system dubiously,” the premier was
quoted saying.
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