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

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

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This case underscores vulnerabilities in mobile money systems and internal financial controls within public institutions.

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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.

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