The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Liberia uncovers 40 000 illegal civil servants

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MONROVIA — The Liberian government says it has discovered over 40 000 illegal civil servants in its system.

The director general of the Civil Service Agency (CSA), Josiah Joekai told the BBC details of the civil servants were entered incorrectl­y or not at all into the Personnel Action Notice (Pan). The Pan process is a mandatory requiremen­t for employment.

There are at least 70,000 civil servants in Liberia and more than 50% are currently illegal because they did not do the Pan process, he said.

Joekai said the process comprises the full details of individual­s who are entered on the government employment roster after completing evaluation and credential checks.

Joekai revealed that some people were placed on the civil service payroll through text messages, telephone calls, emails and WhatsApp, between 2019 and 2023.

The CSA boss said that since these workers cannot be held responsibl­e, they are a ording them a grace period of 90 days to register properly.

Those who fail to complete the process will be red. President Joseph Boakai's government says it intends to reduce what it called a bloated payroll and reduce the government wage bill. It says it wants a smaller and more e cient public service.

In our last edition in a story titled, Local rms slam Zimra’s new system, we used a picture of the Insurance and Pensions Commission public relations manager Llody Gumbo and identi ed him as Zimra spokespers­on Gladman Njanji. We unreserved­ly apologise to Gumbo and Njanji for the mix-up.

—Editor

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