N6.4bn monthly fraud uncovered on FG payroll
The
Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit found discrepancies in the
payroll of the Federal Government’s Ministries, Agencies and Departments
to the tune of N6.4 billion monthly, the Head of the Continuous Audit
Team, Mr Mohammed Dikwa, said yesterday.
Dikwa told newsmen in Kano on the
sideline of the two-day National Revenue Retreat, organised by the
Ministry of Finance that the amount was the true state of their
findings as at June 30, 2016.
He said the federal government has thus been saved from paying that amount monthly.
President Muhammadu Buhari had set up
the Continuous Audit Team to look into the finance of Federal
Government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies to address the issue
of ghost workers, over payment of allowances, fraud and embezzlement in
MDAs.
Dikwa said: ”The Continuous Audit Team
plans to conduct regular checks on the control and risk assessment of
MDAs. We look at the records that are being kept to ensure transparency
and accountability of the financial transactions carried over time.
“In terms of ghost workers, we have
found about 43,000 ghost workers so far and as at May 30, we had N4.2
billion that is saved on a monthly basis.
“But as at June 30, we were able to make
more recoveries of N2.2 billion which has led to an additional savings
of N6.4 billion monthly.”
Dikwa said that more savings would be
made once the team succeeded in capturing all the Federal Government’s
MDA into the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System
(IPPIS).
He said: “The IPPIS platform is only
having 20 per cent of the MDAs of the Federal Government on board. This
means that about 80 per cent of MDAs are still outside the IPPIS
platform.
“And it is important that they are all captured because our system of approach in conducting the continuous audit is automated.
“We get those on the IPPIS platform and
match them with their Bank Verification Numbers and see who is
collecting two salaries at the same time.
“We also check if there is any money
being paid into individual accounts that is way above what he or she
should be getting as allowances and salaries.”
Dikwa said the team had a long way to
go as it had only covered 20 per cent of its workload. He said that all
suspected cases of ghost workers and other acts were being forwarded to
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to ensure recoveries.
Dikwa said also that the team had
succeeded in reducing the personnel cost of the federal government from
N150 billion monthly in January, to N142 billion per month as at June
2016.
“This drastic reduction in personnel
cost will continue as the Continuous Audit Team maintains its continuous
visitations to all MDAs.
“It is expected that by December 31,
over N100 billion will be reduced from the budgeted personnel cost of
the 2016 year,” he said.
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