UncategorizedCAGD clarifies pension payments of GH¢393,315 to 59 deceased pensioners by admin September 9, 2023 written by admin September 9, 2023 Bookmark 25The Head of Public Relations at the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD), Cephas Dodoo, has stated that the Department did not make payments to 59 deceased pensioners as suggested by the Auditor-General’s Report.According to Mr Dodoo, the pensions for the deceased pensioners had already been halted upon notification of their passing, even before the audit was conducted.Reacting to the Auditor-General’s Report, which implicated CAGD in unauthorised payments to deceased pensioners, Mr Dodoo, in an interview with the GNA, explained that the referenced report mentioned a section of management’s communication regarding military pensioners who had passed away.He, however, stated that information about their deaths had not been promptly conveyed to the Department for the necessary removal of their names.He said while the widows of the deceased military personnel were eligible for widows’ pension, the Department took steps to eliminate the names of the deceased individuals.Additionally, a recovery process was initiated to recoup any overpayments by adjusting the monthly benefits payable to the widows. The process of recovery from the widows was in progress, Mr Dodoo added.Mr Dodoo said the business process for pension payroll administration required CAP 30 institutions to provide inputs to CAGD for the payments of benefits to pensioners.“When a pensioner dies, the institution or families of the deceased equally have the responsibility of informing CAGD, unfortunately, information about the death of the 59 pensioners were delayed,” he said.Mr Dodoo said even though the management letter on the subject matter acknowledged the difficulty of CAGD to stop the payments of benefits because of late reporting of the deceased, the publication failed to highlight this fact together with CAGD responses to the observation.He indicated, “It is our hope that the Birth and Death Registry will soon complete their digitalisation process and be integrated with the Pension Payroll System, which would enable deletion of pensioners as soon as death certificates were issued.”Mr Dodoo stressed that CAGD had since July 2023 embarked on CAP 30 Pensioners Biometiric Data verification exercise, which would enable them to link the NIA numbers to the pension database as part of many internal control interventions to enhance payroll integrity.Read NextSeptember 9, 2023Vodafone Ghana unveils attractive broadband offer for new subscribersSeptember 9, 2023GCB Bank to prioritise ESG for growth – Board ChairmanSeptember 8, 2023Shareholders commend Access Bank’s first half performanceSeptember 8, 2023Concerted effort needed to build a viable monetary union – Dr AddisonSeptember 7, 2023Vodafone Ghana reaffirms commitment to SMEsSeptember 7, 2023Lower Pra Rural Bank to initiate strategies for profitability, growth – CEOSeptember 6, 2023Prudential Bank makes landmark PAPSS transaction to LiberiaSeptember 6, 2023Ecobank Ghana employees donate to selected institutionsSeptember 6, 2023Ghana is on track to receive second tranche of IMF bailout facility – Finance MinisterSeptember 5, 2023Vodafone Ghana Introduces ‘Grow Western 2023 initiative’ 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin Follow Author previous post GCB Bank to prioritise ESG for growth – Board Chairman next post Vodafone Ghana unveils attractive broadband offer for new subscribers You may also like Bookmark This Couple’s Moment During Their Yoruba Trad Will... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Want To Be a Dazzling Bride? This Traditional... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Of Love, Colours & Beauty! It’s Time To... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Diezani appears in London court over bribery charges October 3, 2023 Bookmark Troops kill two suspected IPOP members – Official October 3, 2023 Bookmark Gabon’s predators on the pitch: Inside a paedophile... October 3, 2023 Bookmark How we plan to raise $5 billion yearly... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Tribunal sacks Gov Sule of Nasarawa, declares PDP... October 3, 2023 Bookmark ‘Multiple taxations widening housing gap’ October 2, 2023 Bookmark Bangladesh dengue deaths top 1,000 in worst outbreak... October 2, 2023Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
The Head of Public Relations at the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD), Cephas Dodoo, has stated that the Department did not make payments to 59 deceased pensioners as suggested by the Auditor-General’s Report.According to Mr Dodoo, the pensions for the deceased pensioners had already been halted upon notification of their passing, even before the audit was conducted.Reacting to the Auditor-General’s Report, which implicated CAGD in unauthorised payments to deceased pensioners, Mr Dodoo, in an interview with the GNA, explained that the referenced report mentioned a section of management’s communication regarding military pensioners who had passed away.He, however, stated that information about their deaths had not been promptly conveyed to the Department for the necessary removal of their names.He said while the widows of the deceased military personnel were eligible for widows’ pension, the Department took steps to eliminate the names of the deceased individuals.Additionally, a recovery process was initiated to recoup any overpayments by adjusting the monthly benefits payable to the widows. The process of recovery from the widows was in progress, Mr Dodoo added.Mr Dodoo said the business process for pension payroll administration required CAP 30 institutions to provide inputs to CAGD for the payments of benefits to pensioners.“When a pensioner dies, the institution or families of the deceased equally have the responsibility of informing CAGD, unfortunately, information about the death of the 59 pensioners were delayed,” he said.Mr Dodoo said even though the management letter on the subject matter acknowledged the difficulty of CAGD to stop the payments of benefits because of late reporting of the deceased, the publication failed to highlight this fact together with CAGD responses to the observation.He indicated, “It is our hope that the Birth and Death Registry will soon complete their digitalisation process and be integrated with the Pension Payroll System, which would enable deletion of pensioners as soon as death certificates were issued.”Mr Dodoo stressed that CAGD had since July 2023 embarked on CAP 30 Pensioners Biometiric Data verification exercise, which would enable them to link the NIA numbers to the pension database as part of many internal control interventions to enhance payroll integrity.Read NextSeptember 9, 2023Vodafone Ghana unveils attractive broadband offer for new subscribersSeptember 9, 2023GCB Bank to prioritise ESG for growth – Board ChairmanSeptember 8, 2023Shareholders commend Access Bank’s first half performanceSeptember 8, 2023Concerted effort needed to build a viable monetary union – Dr AddisonSeptember 7, 2023Vodafone Ghana reaffirms commitment to SMEsSeptember 7, 2023Lower Pra Rural Bank to initiate strategies for profitability, growth – CEOSeptember 6, 2023Prudential Bank makes landmark PAPSS transaction to LiberiaSeptember 6, 2023Ecobank Ghana employees donate to selected institutionsSeptember 6, 2023Ghana is on track to receive second tranche of IMF bailout facility – Finance MinisterSeptember 5, 2023Vodafone Ghana Introduces ‘Grow Western 2023 initiative’