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Zamfara State 'baby on payroll' ghost-employee case

Public-sector payroll-fraud case in Zamfara State surfaced circa 2011 in which a newborn baby was placed on the state government payroll and earned approximately $150 per month for over two years, col

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Zamfara State 'baby on payroll' ghost-employee case

Public-sector payroll-fraud case in Zamfara State surfaced circa 2011 in which a newborn baby was placed on the state government payroll and earned approximately $150 per month for over two years, col

1000reasons.voteOkekeocha (2013) - Kennesaw State ETD, p.27, citing Ibukun 2011

What happened

Public-sector payroll-fraud case in Zamfara State surfaced circa 2011 in which a newborn baby was placed on the state government payroll and earned approximately $150 per month for over two years, collected by the child's father. State records additionally showed the 'employee' as holding a diploma despite being listed as a newborn. Cited by Okekeocha (2013) as a representative payroll-scam case study; the 'ridiculous names and ages' on payroll lists 'are rarely audited'.

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