Ten University Staff Arrested Over Ghost Names on NSA Payroll

Security agencies have arrested ten university staff over alleged ghost names on the National Service payroll.
The arrests affect staff from UDS, GCTU, and AAMUSTED.
Investigators say the suspects are linked to irregular entries on the National Service Authority payroll.
The alleged scheme involved names receiving allowances without legitimate service records.
Authorities believe the practice caused financial losses to the state.
The arrests form part of a wider payroll clean-up exercise.
Sources say investigations uncovered discrepancies during routine verification processes.
Payroll audits reportedly flagged repeated anomalies linked to specific institutions.
Officials say the suspects will assist investigations into how the names were created.
They are also expected to reveal possible accomplices.
The National Service Authority has faced growing scrutiny over payroll integrity.
Previous audits highlighted weaknesses in monitoring and validation systems.
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Government officials say the arrests signal a renewed anti-corruption drive.
They insist payroll fraud will attract strict sanctions.
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Security agencies say investigations are ongoing.
Further arrests may follow as inquiries deepen.
If the allegations are proven, the impact on academia could be significant.
Universities may face stricter oversight and tighter payroll controls.
A conviction could damage institutional credibility and public trust.
It may also affect partnerships, funding confidence, and student perception.
Public respect for lecturers could suffer if senior staff are implicated.
Educators are expected to uphold integrity and serve as role models.
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