A forensic audit by the Auditor-General has revealed that the National Service Authority (NSA) made irregular payments totalling GHยข1.01 billion to National Service Personnel (NSPs) who received allowances beyond the legally mandated 12-month service period.
The audit, which examined payroll data between 2018 and 2024, found that 120,777 service personnel were paid more than the approved 13-month limitโa figure that includes a one-time travel and transport (T&T) allowance.
Some individuals, the report noted, continued to draw monthly allowances for several years after their service had officially ended.
According to the Technical and Forensic Audit Report presented to Parliament on October 1, 2025, these payments were in clear violation of Act 426 of 1980, which governs the National Service Scheme and mandates a one-year compulsory service for all eligible Ghanaians aged 18 and above.

โOur audit analysis of payroll data revealed widespread anomalies, where some National Service Personnel were paid well beyond the statutory 13-month maximum, with payments spanning multiple years,โ the report stated.
The findings form part of a broader investigation that uncovered GHยข2.45 billion in financial irregularities at the NSA, including payments to vendors without contracts or proof of delivery.
The Auditor-General has described the anomalies as evidence of โserious lapses in payroll management and internal controlsโ within the Authority and recommended a comprehensive review of the payroll system and the prosecution of those responsible.
Source: Myjoyonline




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