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Mahama terminates all public service appointments, recruitments made after December 7

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News coming in indicate that the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has revoked all public service appointments and recruitments made after December 7, 2024.

According to the scanty details so far, this information was contained in a confidential letter that has been sent to all heads of government institutions.

It will be recalled that the Office of the President directed all heads of government institutions to submit detailed records of staff members added to their payrolls since December 7, 2024.

This request, issued on January 15, 2025, was part of ongoing efforts by the John Mahama administration to strengthen transparency and integrity within the government’s payroll system.

A letter signed by Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff, outlined the specific information required for each new employee.

Heads of institutions were to provide the full names, designations or job titles, employee identification numbers (if applicable), date of appointments, and the date the employees were added to the payroll.

The directive emphasized the importance of this exercise in maintaining accountability in the management of public funds.

Heads of institutions were required to submit the requested data to the Office of the President by January 31, 2025.

“In line with ongoing efforts to ensure the accuracy and integrity of government payroll records under the John Mahama administration, I am writing to request your assistance in providing information on staff who have been added to your Institution’s Payroll since Saturday 7th December 2024,” part of the statement said.

The statement continued, “This information is critical to maintaining transparency and accountability in our payroll, management processes. Kindly ensure that the requested data is submitted to my office no later than Friday 31st January 2025.

“Should you require further clarification or have any questions regarding this directive, please do not hesitate to contact us. Your cooperation in this important matter is highly appreciated.”

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