Rail agency investigates how thousands of unverified workers got onto payroll.
“Since the freezing of salaries, more employees from those previously not verified came forward. A forensic investigation is under way.”“Operation Ziveze — headcount — must be completed and identified ghost workers must be terminated from the payroll, and culpable officials disciplined.
He said there were unqualified people and fake ID documents at Prasa and it was clear the entity was dealing with a scam.
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