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Home Affairs launches digital verification system to combat ghost workers

Government will begin rolling out a new biometric employee verification platform from June 15 as part of a nationwide effort to eliminate ghost workers and strengthen accountability across the public sector.

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thestar.co.zaStai leggendo3 h fa

Home Affairs launches digital verification system to combat ghost workers

Government will begin rolling out a new biometric employee verification platform from June 15 as part of a nationwide effort to eliminate ghost workers and strengthen accountability across the public sector.

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itweb.co.za2 h fa

Home Affairs goes digital to catch ghosts

A biometric verification platform will launch mid-June for a two-month trial to detect ghost employees costing the state R3.9 billion.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·thestar.co.za

    Home Affairs launches digital verification system to combat ghost workers

    Government will begin rolling out a new biometric employee verification platform from June 15 as part of a nationwide effort to eliminate ghost workers and strengthen…

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·itweb.co.za

    Home Affairs goes digital to catch ghosts

    A biometric verification platform will launch mid-June for a two-month trial to detect ghost employees costing the state R3.9 billion.