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The question of eliminating ghost workers from the government’s payroll and reforming the public service to restore trust and efficiency featured prominently during the vetting of seven nominees to the Public Service Commission. The nominees who appeared before the National Assembly labour committee were hard-pressed to explain how they plan to address the government’s ballooning wage bill and enhance service delivery if appointed. Here are details of the vetting exercise.
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Ghost workers headache feature prominently during vetting of 7 PSC nominees
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