Recently, Paul Audu, the Accountant General of Kogi State, came out with a heart-rending revelation that the state government uncovered 800 non-existing primary schools and at least 3,000 ghost teachers on its payroll during the recent screening exercise in the state. He said the screening had revealed a lot of unwholesome dealings of corrupt accounting.
Nigeria: Kogi's Story of Many Ghosts
Daily Trust (Abuja), 16 December 2012
Recently, Paul Audu, the Accountant General of Kogi State, came out with a heart-rending revelation that the state government uncovered 800 non-existing primary schools and at least 3,000 ghost teachers on its payroll during the recent screening exercise in the state. He said the screening had revealed a lot of unwholesome dealings of corrupt accounting.
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