How DVLA Service Personnel allegedly stole GH¢308,000 to buy Elantra and 50-inch TV

A National Service Personnel worker at the DVLA in Ghana has been charged with stealing over GH¢308,000 through unauthorized mobile money transfers. The accused allegedly used the funds for personal expenses, including buying a car and a television.
Why it matters
This case underscores vulnerabilities in mobile money systems and internal financial controls within public institutions.
National Service Personnel attached to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has been charged with allegedly stealing GH 308,300 through unauthorised Mobile Money transactions.
The article reports on court proceedings and charges in a straightforward manner.
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