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Tale of ghost workers minting billions as more Kenyans suffer

A shocking Public Service Commission report reveals at least 17,000 ghost workers are still on the national government’s payroll.

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by BUSINESS TEAM

News24 March 2025 - 07:35
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The ongoing head count of civil servants in Murang’a at the county headquarters/FILE

In a country where millions struggle to find employment amid a sluggish economy, the government is grappling with an ironic and costly paradox: it is paying thousands of workers who do not exist.

The ghost workers continue to drain public coffers, with the latest report by the Public Service Commission indicating at least 17,000 are still on the national government’s payroll.

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