Lakes State Payroll Screening Concluded
More than 480 Lakes State civil servants have had their salaries suspended
after a committee appointed to screen the workers completed primary
investigations.
 04 October 2013

*By Gabriel Mayom*

*RUMBEK, 04 October 2013 (Gurtong) –* The investigation committee was led
by Benjamin Matiok Mangui, who is also serving as Assembly Clerk together
with four other members including, James Kon Chadhor from the trade union,
Director General of Local Government, Enock Manyuon Public Service director
and Manyang Aruor, Secretariat General Kot Kuc-nien.

According to Matiok, the primary investigation was done, and final report
will be presented to Lakes State governor within few days.

Matiok said that actual number obtained were 483 names of people instead of
document we found with 474 and suspected that administrators in various
ministries were using proposal names of 474 as a chance to put in their
name of people
they do not like in their ministries.

“There are 483 names, we screened them. People on medical leave were 74
people. Students approved for study leave were 137. People who were
reported dead during their services were 29 people. Those who were
dismissed or deserted their job were around 79 people. There were 6 people
who were not known where they belong or who employed them into ministries,”

He also added that 124 people names were put there wrongly by their
administrators.

There are those people who deserted their duties since 2009 are still on
active payroll with some who joined the army but their names are in
attendance in the ministry payroll and the team recommended that such name
should be deleted.

The report was presented on Wednesday to Governor Matur Dhuol by the
committee
as they recommended that students who had proper release documents from
their institutions to get paid as well those people who were given sick
leave.

One of student who spoke to media on condition of anonymity said that they
get confused on what decision they could undertake against Lakes State
government.

In August, the state government on the instruction of the governor stopped
payment of salaries of staff on study leave, medical leave and those on
secondment to non-governmental organisations and instructed all the Lakes
State ministries to effect the
directive.

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