The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) must take the lead in the adoption of the e-zwich payment system for public sector workers if it is to eradicate the rising incidence of payroll fraud, Archie Hesse, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), has said. This year, Ghana’s public wage bill is estimated at GH¢11billion or about 10 percent of GDP, and proposed moves to tame the rising bill include the cleansing of government’s payroll of so-called ghost names. According to Mr. Hesse, the e-zwich biometric payment platform provides an easy route for the CAGD to sanitise the payroll.“If we are all paid via e-zwich, everybody who’s paid can be uniquely identified. It will eradicate all these issues [double payments and ghost names] we all hear about,†Mr. Hesse said in an interaction with the media yesterday. He added that while it is mandatory for all financial service providers -- particularly banks and savings and loans companies -- to offer e-zwich services, non-compliance by some of these institutions makes it difficult for the CAGD to go ahead with its plans of full-scale implementation of e-zwich. “If I am paid on an e-zwich card and every bank I go to doesn’t offer the service, why should I restrict myself to a form of payment that would hinder me?†he asked. The defence given by most banks for not offering the service, according to him, is the malfunctioning of the Point of Sales (PoS) terminals. That excuse, he said, is not tenable as by law the banks are required to ensure maintenance of the infrastructure. “They should have their own support mechanisms. It is not our (GhIPSS) responsibility; they should own it,†he said, referring to the e-zwich payment system. That notwithstanding, Mr. Archie said GhiPSS will be deploying more PoS terminals to enhance the usage of e-zwich as well as other local payment systems such as the gh-link, a national switch that allows holders of local debit cards access to any ATM outlet they come across. “Local card-holders have access to ATMs of all the 27 banks and five savings and loans companies. Soon, rural and community banks will also be added to further increase the number.†GhIPSS, he stated, is working to ensure that local card-holders are not disadvantaged. “It will be better customer service if more bank customers are issued with the local cards to enable them enjoy lower transaction cost and access to more ATMs, POSs and do online shopping.†Ghana and Nigeria are working closely to integrate their national payment systems, Mr. Hesse added. When this is completed, local cards in Ghana will work on ATMs, PoSs, the Internet and mobile money systems in Nigeria and vice versa. Eventually, this will be extended to cover the Francophone West African countries, giving added advantage to local debit cards. By Richard Annerquaye ABBEY & Benson AFFUL
Madam Fautina Nelson, a board member of Goil gets ready to cut the tape while Prof. Asomaning, Board Chairman and other officials look on admiringly. Ghana Oil Company Limited (GOIL) yesterday opened two new service stations at Kpeshie Lagoon and Nungua to increase its network of branches nationwide. The two new service stations form part […]
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The Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ashanti, has congratulated the newly-elected regional officers of the party on their election. In a statement issued in Kumasi on Monday, the student wing of the party said it was happy with the peaceful nature of the polls, adding that, the ultimate winner was the NPP. The students [...]The post TESCON Congratulates Ashanti Executive appeared first on The Ghanaian Times.
About 150,000 students sitting this year’s West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASCE) may not be able to enter the university next year. This is because some of the public universities have decided not to offer admissions to applicants who will write the WASSCE this year, reports the Daily Graphic’s Severious Kale-Dery. The University of […]
The Big Fat Promotion logo was unveiled in August last year Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited has commenced the second phase of its touted ‘Big Fat Zero’ promotion to give customers the chance to win impressive prizes. In the first phase of the promotion that commenced in August 2013, customers were required to maintain a minimum […]
South African Broadcasting Corporation2 killed in attack on South African policeNew Zealand HeraldJOHANNESBURG (AP) South African police say they shot dead two protesters when a stone-throwing crowd armed with petrol bombs attacked a police station in the north of the country. Police spokesman Brig. Hangwani Mulaudzi said at least 15 police ...Violent protesters attack police station with petrol bombs, two shotTimes LIVEall 11 news articles »
Akifa Khatun, 19, stopped growing just before her second birthday and must be carried everywhere by her mother Apila, 42. At first glance Ajifa Khatun could be any little girl, playing with her brothers and sisters and getting a hug from her doting mother. But although Ajifa looks like a toddler, she is in fact […]
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[Daily Trust]Accra, Ghana -The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, legon, Prof. Ernest Aryeetey, has flayed the incessant and protracted strike actions by university lecturers, maintaining that it is unacceptable for lecturers to disrupt academic activities.
A special conference on the development of factoring in Africa is expected to take place tomorrow at the Movenpick Hotel in Accra. The conference, which is at the instance of Factors Chain International (FCI), the world’s largest factoring chain, is the first-ever FCI factoring event to be held in Africa. Senior FCI representatives, factoring experts, […]
[Daily Trust]Ghana captain Jordan Opoku admits his side have a tough task when they face Nigeria in the semi-final of the African Nations Championship on Wednesday night at Free State Stadium in South Africa.
Why a Kenyan militant joined al-Shabab and resorted to terror
In order to offer its customers the best of services this year, Air Namibia has indicated plans to review its flight schedule effective 7th February, 2014. Operating on the same days – Wednesday, Friday and Sunday – the airline’s aircraft SW724 will depart Windhoek (WDH) at 11:00 hours and arrive in Accra 14:30 hours. Also, […]
SMARTPHONE Market leader Samsung Electronics announced on Friday that its earnings were significantly down in the final quarter of 2013 compared to the previous record quarter. Net profit fell 11 percent quarter-on-quarter to 7.3 billion won ($6.7bn), the world’s largest manufacturer of memory chips, televisions and mobile phones said. The Apple Inc competitor from South […]
Osafo-Marfo Mr Yaw Osafo-Marfo, former Minister of Finance has said that, Ghanaians are crying for the return of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to power to save them from the bad economic policies of the Government of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He said it was unfortunate that all the economic gains the country achieved under […]
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