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Liberia's civil service audit found ghost workers, absenteeism, and fraud, prompting dismissals, reclassifications, and reforms to create a merit-based system.
The Civil Service Agency (CSA) in Liberia has released results from a workforce audit across the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Mines and Energy, and Governance Commission, revealing widespread issues including ghost workers, absenteeism, and credential fraud.
At the Ministry of Transport, 67 employees absent 14+ days are recommended for dismissal, while 363 of 401 staff at Mines and Energy were verified, with 55 lacking formal qualifications.
The Governance Commission verified 91% of its staff, with 26 recommended for reclassification due to role misalignment.
The CSA is blocking unverified staff from payroll, promoting performance-based advancement, standardizing HR records, and addressing gender imbalances, with officials committing to reforms aimed at building a merit-based civil service.
La auditoría del servicio civil de Liberia encontró trabajadores fantasmas, absentismo y fraude, lo que provocó despidos, reclasificaciones y reformas para crear un sistema basado en el mérito.