The Office of the President, under the John Mahama administration, has directed all heads of government institutions to provide detailed payroll information for staff added since December 7, 2024.

This initiative seeks to enhance the accuracy and integrity of government payroll records, promoting transparency and accountability.
Institutions must submit details including full name, designation, employee ID (if applicable), date of appointment, and date added to the payroll by January 31, 2025.
The directive emphasises the importance of this data in ensuring the integrity of the government’s payroll system.
Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff in a letter assured that any further clarification or questions regarding the directive can be addressed by contacting the Office of the President.























































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