Malawi State Loses $13.2 Million a Year Through ‘Ghost Workers’
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Malawi’s government pays $13.2 million a year to so-called “ghost workers,” state employees who don’t exist, Information Minister Symon Vuwa Kaunda said today.
The government has started paying workers through commercial banks to eradicate the problem, Kaunda told a press conference in the capital, Lilongwe, that was broadcast on state television.