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toubab1020

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Posted - 15 Feb 2011 : 16:31:38
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This is a great idea,apart from the sweet talk in the article it will also show if an official is living above his means,and answer the question, How can he afford that on his wages ? should the need arise,being a tool to stop corruption within the whole system of how wages are paid now.
http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/civil-servants-urged-to-open-salary-bank-account
Civil servants urged to open salary bank account africa » gambia Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The Directorate of National Treasury yesterday issued a public statement urging all civil servants within the Greater Banjul Area from grade 2 and above to open a salary bank account, through which their salaries will be paid.
This, according to the statement, is in line with the Gambia government's financial management reform objectives, and which are riding on a platform of efficient and effective service delivery.
"All civil servants who comply with this requirement are required to submit their account details to their respective accounts sections to effect the necessary changes on the government payroll," the statement added.
This move, the statement says, will help to expedite the salary payment process, reduce the risk of cashiers handling bulk cash, as well as providing civil servants the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of banking.
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"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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Prince

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Posted - 15 Feb 2011 : 18:47:51
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It could also curb the practice of pay masters having a bunch of "ghost workers" on payroll. |
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toubab1020

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Posted - 15 Feb 2011 : 19:49:33
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quote: Originally posted by Prince
It could also curb the practice of pay masters having a bunch of "ghost workers" on payroll.
very cynical prince  |
"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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