K-P’s Corona Task Force await allowance payment
Frontline teams in 11 districts have not been paid since Nov 2020
K-P police urge media personnel to follow rules while reporting terror attacks. PHOTO: FILE
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Members of the Corona Task Force in 11 districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) have not been paid their monthly allowances for the past seven months.
Talking to The Express Tribune an official of the task force said that since last November all the payment of the allowances was stopped by the Health Ministry due to unidentified reasons. When the matter was reported in the media, the provincial government directed the Health and Finance Departments to immediately make the payments.
By Kevin Zimmermann
May 11, 2021 | 6:51 AM
(This is the third and final in a series of articles concerning problems and liabilities found in accounting within the City of Sheboygan)
When consultant firm CliftonLarsonAllen LLP was first commissioned to study the City of Sheboygan’s Human Resources and Finance Departments in 2019, current City Administrator Todd Wolf started to do what he calls a “deep-dive”. He saw that there were improvements to be made in those departments, and then kept going. And when problems arose in accounting for pre-1985 hours pooled for sick leave and performance credits in the Fire and Police Departments, he again called on CLA as an independent set of eyes to look further, leading to a conclusion that unless problems were addressed and changes made, the City would be vulnerable to fraud, and to financial and reputational risks. And as a black-belt certified in Lean Six Sigma with the personal mantra of “Change is Coming’, Wolf wa
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Rafiki Microfinance initiates search for new CEO
Rafiki is working with an executive headhunter on the CEO search.
Rafiki Microfinance Bank was a subsidiary of Chase Bank and launched its operations in the Kenyan market in 2011 targeting the microfinance industry.
Chase Bank was placed under receivership on April 7, 2016 following a run on deposits after reports of liquidity problems spread online.
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Rafiki Microfinance is looking for a new chief executive to replace its former CEO Ken Obimbo who recently left the post. FILE PHOTO
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Rafiki is working with an executive headhunter on the CEO search.
Rafiki Microfinance Bank was a subsidiary of Chase Bank and launched its operations in the Kenyan market in 2011 targeting the microfinance industry.