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Is National Service Scheme now National Stealing Scheme?

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  • Fo Koku - Tanyinbge 9 years ago

    ARE WE SAYING THERE ARE 600,000 CIVIL SERVANT? HOW MANY ARE GHOST

  • Emma Boakye 9 years ago

    This is an excellent piece! It has been relishing to read. It is quite analytical, in-depth, scholarly and a piece on its own. Well done Kofi! Let us see whether the BNI'S brouhaha over this deadly scam will also be a nine-da ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago

    Bravo Kofi. I completely agree with you. Corruption has no political color. When some of us say this, we are accused of trying to shield the government of the day from blame. People think blaming NDC and NPP will solve this ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    The board is equally corrupt and must be dissolved and investigated. Those guilty among them should also be jailed for good lessons to be learned. All of them being corrupt, they think falsely that government money is an elep ...
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  • Steve Addai 9 years ago

    You've hit the nail on its head, but is anyone listening? Like you said, everyone is doing it and most Ghanaians are by now even becoming immune to it. Some may even praise the boldness and audacity of the scheme and may tr ...
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  • TEE 9 years ago

    GOD PLEASE HELP GHANA AND KILL NTANI FRAFRA PEPENI MUSI MAHAMA THIEF AND AMISSAH-ARTHUR PERIOD

  • TEE 9 years ago

    MAHAMA THE INCOMPETENT FOOL

  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    What has the thug Rawlings has to say about this? I feel for the families of all the people he sent to their graves with his faux revolution.

  • LONTO-BOY 9 years ago

    MASSA KOFI, this is an incisive, intelligent and impressive article. Absolutely brilliant. I think fraud is now a national past time. Everyone seems to be at it in Ghana. The staggering fraud at NSS is shocking but it's just ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    Good morning LONTO-BOY. Yes, the introduction of payroll software may help but the real problem is the human factor. The software would be managed by Ghanaians who will manipulate it and find ways of inserting ghost names. It ...
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  • Gye Nyame 9 years ago

    Good article Ata -- the way you fix the human factor is to have background checks including periodic checks of bank accounts, assets etc., in other words you need to have clearances for government and public servants, you kno ...
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  • KOFI 9 years ago

    BNI SHOULD ALSO IMMEDIATELY CLEAN UP MTTU OF POLICE SERVICE, THEIR COUNTERPART. THEY ARE EXTORTING MORE THAN THESE AMOUNTS FROM DRIVERS.

  • Luther King 9 years ago

    Kofi, u never cease to impress me with your objective and analytical write ups. It gives me joy that Ghana still has non partisan thinkers. Such corrupt actions are difficult to determine immediately.
    Much as I think the Bo ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    Luther King, it is true that Board members are part-time and only attend meetings once or twice a month. However, more could have been done by the Board to check such rot. I do not know what happens in Ghana but when I serve ...
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  • Marvin Opoku 9 years ago

    Great article. In Ghana the board members do not question. The go by what the CEO tells them. They are just there some cant offer any good suggestions and they dare to challenge the CEOs . They are paid and given brown envelo ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Kofi,
    You are right that if the board was doing its work diligently, such fraudulent deals could be quickly detected.

    For instance, how many Ghanaians graduate from universities/tertiary institutions every year? What is ...
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  • Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago

    Much as I respect the view of Luther King I think Kofi is right to call for the heads of the 'lazy and Good for nothing' Board without hesitation.
    The Board of corporate entities/ institutions are,in most cases, the supreme ...
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  • Benny 9 years ago

    The next step is Institutions and then the police force and their pay roll and then the accountant general office and then climb down. Rawlings preached but couldn't do it. Look at the civil service they work and are paid but ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Excellent piece, Kofi,
    But governments of Ghana past and present cannot be absolved from these dastardly deeds. From the lukewarm attitude of the president and his appointees towards WOYOME, GYEEDA, SADA, Isofoton and the ea ...
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  • KOFI 9 years ago

    IT HAS, JUST LIKE MOST GOV'T INSTITUTIONS ALWAYS BEEN A LOOTING ORGANIZATIONS. THE DIFFERENCE IS WE'RE NOW TAKING IT MORE SERIOUS. I HOPE WE DO AND NOT TAKE THE USUAL PARTISAN LINES. THAT MAKES GOV'T DEFENSIVE.

  • Pastor Josiah 9 years ago

    I share the same sentiment you expressed in your article, but my problem is that we may need extraterrestrial intervention to see some of your suggestions brought to bear.

  • Gabby 9 years ago

    bro kofi you are right. Your piece is very interesting as you said corruption is not about NDC n NPP bt the human factor. here in Ghana, the laws are not efforced, we only pride ourselves in being in positions without doing t ...
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  • Pastor Josiah 9 years ago

    In Ghana corruption is revered, oiled and constantly nourished. In Ghana the corrupt is protected and shielded by the powers that be. God Save Our Homeland Ghana from greedy politicians and wicked Godless public officials.

  • dassah 9 years ago

    All the directors of the scheme in the regions and districts are involved in this fraudulent act and should be audited and jailed for life

  • danson 9 years ago

    All district directors and their coordinator should be investigated.they have amass wealth within three years buying tractors,pick-ups,tipper trucks,putting uup storey building,building private schools and masons where did th ...
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  • danson 9 years ago

    All the district directors and the coordinators should be investigated especially those in upper west region on how they amass wealth by owning tractors,tipper trucks,pick-ups,putting up storey buildings,private schools,build ...
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  • danson 9 years ago

    All the district directors and the coordinators should be investigated especially those in upper west region on how they amass wealth by owning tractors,tipper trucks,pick-ups,putting up storey buildings,private schools,build ...
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