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Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Civil Servant Confesses To Putting Cyclist Brother On Govt Payroll For 11 Years

A senior civil servant, Mohammed Ndanusa has been arrested in Minna, Niger state after he was found to have smuggled his brother’s name in government’s payroll, since 2009.






Ndanusa, who was working for the Ministry of Health collected the brother’s salary for about 11 years, until the bubble burst on Tuesday.

He even arranged to promote the brother several times, from Grade Level 10 to Grade level 14...

Ndanusa’s brother Tanimu, was all along a motorcyclist in Minna and was not qualified to be on the level, his brother crookedly arranged in his name.

Ndanusa’s 11 year-fraud was busted when he asked the “Okada-rider” brother, Tanimu Ndanusa to appear for screening.

The Niger State government is at present embarked on a physical verification of all civil servants.

 when Tanimu Ndanusa appeared before the panel, he did not come with any certificate. And he could not even speak, like a senior civil servant on Level 14.
Members of the screening committee were stunned and called the police.

The two brothers, Mohammed Ndanusa and Tanimu Ndanusa have been arrested by the police.

Mohammed Ndanusa has confessed to the crime.

Ndanusa confirmed that he fraudulently employed his brother on grade level 10 in 2009 and subsequently promoted him three times to grade level 14 till date.

Usman, said that the suspect would be charged to court as soon as investigation is concluded.

PMNEWS

9 comments:

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    1. Members of the screening committee were stunned and called the police.
      Choi!!!
      Hahahahahahaha

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  2. TBH, this is quite common. I work wit a govt ministry and a list was published and over 3,000 staffs were fake, some staff had more than 3salaries entering their account. This current recruitment is to help seal it. And the bvn helped greatly.

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  3. Imagine! I believe there are many cases like this that are yet to be discovered. How will this country be great bikonu? Smh.

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  4. Senior civil servant for that matter. Thieves.

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  5. Na who them catch be thief. Thats what alot of them do.

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  6. Someone pls help me out, whats the average salary for that range in the public service?

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