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The reason behind it is that the information of government officials was inaccurately or incompletely recorded in the Personnel Action Notice (PAN), which is an obligatory prerequisite procedure for employment, Josiah Joekai, the director general of the Civil Service Agency, told the Western media.
According to Joekai, there are at least 70,000 civil servants in Liberia, and over 50% of them are now considered illegal as they have not undergone the PAN process.
Between 2019 and 2023, some employees were added to the civil service payroll via text messaging, phone calls, emails, and WhatsApp, Joekai reportedly disclosed. Now, as they cannot be accountable for these mistakes, such civil servants are granted a 90-day grace period to register correctly. Otherwise, they will be fired.
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