Ngige’s N2.2bn Contract Fraud Trial: EFCC’s witness says NSTIF contractors fulfilled all conditions
The NSITF contracts are at the heart of the N2.2 billion fraud charges brought by EFCC against former labour minister, ...
The NSITF contracts are at the heart of the N2.2 billion fraud charges brought by EFCC against former labour minister, ...
"We are addressing this through advocacy and education, because under-declaring salaries ultimately harms workers."
The report said, for instance, some store officers issued Store Receipt Vouchers (SRVs) for supplies that never arrived.
"If we must remain relevant as the nation’s cardinal social security agency, we must leave no gaps in ensuring that ...
The ex-NSITF boss, Ngozi Olejeme, is accused of mismanaging N1.3 billion while in office.
Ms Olejeme is accused of dishonestly receiving funds from NSITF through a company she was said to have interest in.
Mrs Olojeme faces nine counts including abuse of office and using position to obtain over N1.4 billion from NSITF.
The officials were removed Tuesday having earlier been suspended indefinitely.
Mr Ngige had on July 2 approved the immediate and indefinite suspension of the Managing Director/Chief Executive of NSITF
"If you yab (abuse) me, I (will) yab you ten times," the minister said.
Mr Ngige had suspended the NSITF MD, others despite a directive by the SGF.
Timothy Olawale, said the board of the fund, of which NECA was a member, was not aware of the allegations.
A directive by the SGF in May outlined how the Buhari administration wants erring heads of agencies disciplined.
The suspended officers are to face a Joint Board and Audit Investigative Panel that has been set up to look ...
The investigating committee is to report back in four weeks for further legislative action.
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The union says the minister asked it to produce its Financial Returns for 2018 within 72 hours when the extant ...
The protest, which began 9 am on Monday, started from the Labour house.
The NLC and labour minister Chris Ngige have been engaged in altercations over Mr Kokori's nomination.
The thugs on Wednesday morning attacked Nigerian workers who were protesting in front of the residence of the minister.
The union vowed to stage a mass protest to press home its demands.
“I stood for this country and I fought for democracy and all my years in this country, there were temptations ...
The inauguration billed for Thursday was postponed indefinitely.
Mr Kokori's name is missing on the final list of the board members.
The contract term is scheduled to last for 12 months
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