DOSSIER: SSNIT software procurement scandal
About 5 people are currently being investigated by the Economic and Organized Crime Organization (EOCO) for their involvement in the acquisition of a BOS software for the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) at $66 million.
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Highest earning pensioner in Ghana to earn GH¢186,777.58 monthly in 2024
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Total membership of SSNIT Scheme is 1.8 million — Minister
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Total membership of SSNIT Scheme is 1.8 million — Minister
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SSNIT contributors entitled to free NHIS cards – Director-General
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SSNIT retrieves GH¢154m from unwilling employers in first half of 2023
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SSNIT retrieves GH¢154m from unwilling employers in first half of 2023
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We will partake in government's new DDEP - SSNIT
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SSNIT retrieves GH¢132 million from employers through court action
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SSNIT retrieves GH¢132 million from employers through court action
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SSNIT will no longer invest in non-profit businesses – Labour Minister
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SSNIT expands coverage of basic social security scheme to self-employed persons
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Highest pensioner in Ghana to receive GH¢169,725 monthly - SSNIT
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SSNIT electronic service makes significant uptick – Dr Ofori-Tenkorang
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Workers to pay pensions on allowances - SSNIT moves for review of Pensions Act
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SSNIT US$66 million OBS scandal: Ernest Thompson, 4 others plead not guilty
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SSNIT OBS case: Ernest Thompson, 4 others plead not guilty to causing financial loss charges
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State files fresh charges against Ernest Thompson, four others
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No financial malfeasance caused at SSNIT – Director-General
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We're swapping GH¢2.38bn debts owed us for lands, houses, bonds – SSNIT
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SSNIT mess in AG’s report not my creation – SSNIT Boss
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Your contributions are safe despite damning AG’s report – SSNIT boss assures
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Trial of Ex-SSNIT boss: State pleads with court for more time to amend charges
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SSNIT responds to CLOGSAG's allegations of coerced declaration form signing
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SSNIT scandal: Charges against Ernest Thompson, others inappropriate – Supreme Court
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SSNIT holds annual thanksgiving service
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SSNIT declares GH¢500 million savings
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SSNIT declares GH¢512 million in savings since 2017
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Govt to absorb shortfall in lump sum paid by SSNIT to public sector retirees – Minister
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Asantehene commends SSNIT Board, Management
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Integration of SSNIT number, Ghana Card near completion
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Dr. Addo-Kufuor urges pensioners to support SSNIT public education efforts
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Group announces strike action over meager lumpsum benefits for pensioners
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Pensioners not worse off - SSNIT declares
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SSNIT adjudged Outstanding Organization
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TUC wants government to revise low lump-sum benefits of pensioners
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SSNIT asked to pay the right past credits to retirees