Joy News investigation has revealed index numbers of hundreds of teachers on study leave have been used by fraudsters to enroll onto the National Service Scheme.

The investigation also points to the Ghana National Association of Teachers on Campus as the possible source through which details of teachers on study leave were leaked to fraudulent persons to enroll on the national service scheme.

Joy News’ Manasseh Azure Awuni travelled to Kumasi to meet a group of students who have just completed the University of Education Winneba.

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These are teachers who took study leave to continue their education and have been posted back to the classrooms.

Evans Boakye Appiah teaches in the Bono Ahafo Region, but records indicate he has been posted to the Kpandai District Assembly in the Northern Region.

NSS impersonation John Takyi

With his index number, we log on to the NSS enrolment system and apart from his name and index number, all other information there belongs to an unknown person.

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NSS impersonation John Takyi

When Evans called the telephone number used to register, the person said his brother did it for him through a third party. They paid 550 cedis for the code to enable them to register.

One after the other, we try to log on using the details of the other students and each one of them has been impersonated. The Executive Director of the National Service Scheme, Mustapha Yusif explains how the scheme gets the details of students for registration.

According to him, only three groups of people can compromise the NSS registration details of students – the educational institutions, the National Service Secretariat and the students themselves.

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Joy News investigative journalist Manasseh Azure also went to the Kumasi Campus of the University of Education to speak to the executives of the Ghana National Association of Teachers on Campus (GNATOC).

According to victims of impersonation, the association has more details of teachers on study leave than even the universities.

Even though the current and immediate past leaders have denied knowledge of how information of teachers leaked, the GNATOC Secretary for 2014/2015 academic year, Wisdom Kwasi Yirenkyi said while in office, two men came to him and promised to buy the details of teachers on study leave from the Kumasi Campus of UEW.

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Photo: Wisdom Yirenyki

Fraud in the National Service Scheme is not new. Three years ago, the BNI uncovered massive fraud in the scheme. About 30,000 names of persons who were not service persons were on the payroll and the monies allegedly shared by officials of the scheme.

Some monies were retrieved and prosecution is still ongoing, but that has not deterred scammers. Mustapha Yusif, however, says there are robust systems that have already detected some fraudulent activities and blocked some registrations.