The Parañaque city government will conduct a thorough review of personnel records to weed out “ghost employees” who have been eating a huge portion of the city’s budget.
The Parañaque city government will conduct a thorough review of personnel records to weed out “ghost employees” who have been eating a huge portion of the city’s budget.
“We suspect that this racket has probably been going on for a long time, perhaps decades,” said Olivarez. Olivarez said he became curious after all the department heads were ordered to submit the list of their employees who are physically working.
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