South Sudan workers to be re-examined

Dec 29, 2006

Employees in the South Sudan Government are to be re-examined for their positions reports

Employees in the South Sudan Government are to be re-examined for their positions reports, Badru Mulumba.

A Government official, Caesar Arkanglo said forgery of academic transcripts prompted the exercise.

He also said during the war inefficient workers were recruited.

“Forgery is there but I am also doing this to remove people from positions they can’t manage,” Arkanglo said on Tuesday.

The new employees are expected to be graduates.

Patrick Okiring, a Ugandan, was recently arrested for forging transcripts, including those of Makerere University.

He sold ten certificates to customs officials in Yei at sh3.35m.

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