“Ghost employees”… a phenomenon that exhausts public institutions in Morocco

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Contribute phenomenon "ghost staff" According to officials in public institutions, the state’s general budget is wasted, as losses amount to more than 10 billion dirhams (regarding one billion dollars) annually.

In the absence of an accurate figure for this phenomenon, Moroccan press reports indicate that there are regarding 100,000 ghost employees in public administrations belonging to the public sector.

The mayor of the Rabat communal council (the mayor of Rabat) Asma Aglalo revealed that only the city council has more than two thousand ghost employees, who have received their monthly salaries for years without any work or supervision.

Aglalo said in a televised statement that "Of the 3,400 employees, only 1,000 are doing their jobs. The accumulation of ghost employees must stop and we will not be afraid to fight this matter".

The mayor of the city stressed the need to save the collective council from this phenomenon, noting that Rabat City Council He suffers from a financial deficit of regarding 198 million dirhams due to the accumulation of some judicial rulings.

In the same context, public finance expert Yassini Saeed considered that "A ghost employee is every person who benefits from a normal administrative position and receives wages and benefits without performing any task in return, due to his repeated or permanent absence.".

Saeed said in an interview with the website "Sky News Arabia"that number "ghost staff" in the municipalities "exceeds thousands"adding: "It’s time to fight the phenomenon and drop the name of everyone who proves to be a ghost employee".

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contribute to the phenomenonghost staffAccording to officials in public institutions, the state’s general budget is wasted, as losses amount to more than 10 billion dirhams (regarding one billion dollars) annually.

In the absence of an accurate figure for this phenomenon, Moroccan press reports indicate that there are regarding 100,000 ghost employees in public administrations belonging to the public sector.

The mayor of the Rabat communal council (the mayor of Rabat) Asma Aglalo revealed that only the city council has more than two thousand ghost employees, who have received their monthly salaries for years without any work or supervision.

“Of the 3,400 employees, only 1,000 are doing their jobs. The accumulation of ghost employees must be stopped, and we will not be afraid to fight this matter,” Iglalo said in televised statements.

The mayor of the city stressed the need to save the collective council from this phenomenon, noting that Rabat City Council He suffers from a financial deficit of regarding 198 million dirhams due to the accumulation of some judicial rulings.

In the same context, public finance expert Yassini Saeed considered that “a ghost employee is every person who benefits from a normal administrative position and receives wages and benefits without performing any task in return, given his repeated or final absence.”

Saeed said in an interview with “Sky News Arabia”, that the number of “ghost employees” in the municipalities “exceeds thousands”, adding: “It is time to fight the phenomenon and drop the name of everyone who proves to be a ghost employee.”

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