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Support ongoing payroll audit to protect public funds – Ato Forson urges Teacher Unions

June 12, 2025
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Ghost names persist on gov’t payroll – Finance Minister reveals

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson the finance minister has urged the Teacher Unions to support ongoing payroll audits to protect public funds.

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Ato Forson revealed that investigations conducted suggest there is still a significant presence of ghost names on the payroll.

The finance minister made this known when he met the leadership of Ghana’s tertiary education sector: the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), the Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana (TUTAG), and the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG).

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According to Ato Forson, the ghost names are being addressed decisively and could yield substantial savings for the public purse.

In a post on X Ato Forson stated, “During our meeting, I took the opportunity to update the leadership on ongoing payroll reforms, particularly the audit being conducted by the Auditor-General.

Preliminary findings indicate a significant presence of ghost names on the payroll, a situation that, if addressed decisively, could yield substantial savings for the public purse”.

He added, “I urged the union leaders to lend their support to this important national exercise.

Cleaning the payroll is not only about fiscal prudence; it is also about restoring integrity and fairness in public sector compensation.

We remain committed to working closely with all stakeholders to build a sustainable, equitable, and accountable public service”.

UTAG, TUTAG and CETAG have threatened a nationwide strike from June 13, 2025.

According to the three Teacher Unions, their intended strike has to do with the non-payment of their book and research allowance.

Ato Forson on the Teacher Union indented strike revealed he told the unions that the allowance has been fully captured in the 2025 Budget, and has since initiated the necessary processes in close collaboration with the Ministry of Education to ensure its release.

Meanwhile, the government has approved the payment of Book and Research Allowances for senior members of public universities and colleges of education.

See the post below:

Support ongoing payroll audit to protect public funds… – Dr. Ato Forson (Finance Minister) urges Teacher Unions#StarrFM #EIBNetwork#GHOneTV #NewsAlert pic.twitter.com/xXjVBuEVuZ

— GHOne TV (@ghonetv) June 11, 2025

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