THE government announced yesterday it will take a fresh look at schools that cheat on pupil enrolment numbers to check extra costs arising from financing phantom pupils.
President John Magufuli said here
yesterday a number of schools were fraudulently registering pupils to
get a lion’s share of the government’s freeeducation subsidies. As a
result, the government has been paying out huge amounts in the hope that
all the money is channeled to benefit pupils and students while the
opposite is true.
“I am aware of the funds allocated to
schools with regard to the number of pupils or students. But some
teachers are doubling the number from 400,000 to 500,000 and pocket the
100,000 difference,” he noted.
Already, Tanzania has been a victim of
ghost workers, with the government having paid over 7.5 billion/- wage
bills to non-existing civil servants. Alarmed with the new trend, the
president directed all leaders -- from the national to grassroots levels
-- to followup expenditure trends for the amounts commissioned for free
education.
He warned teachers attempting to
deceitfully register huge number of students more than the actual
figures in the hope of pocketing the excess amounts, saying their time
is ticking.
“The government will take stern action
against all teachers who would be proved to have had a hand in such
malpractice,” Dr Magufuli, himself a career teacher cautioned.
The scam came to light during the
president’s official tour of the region where among other things, he
learnt about fake registers that included multiple entries for
individual pupils and students who never attended lessons or did not
even exist.
While in Katoro and Buseresere,
President Magufuli said all leaders --from the regional to village level
-- should undertake unscheduled visits to scrutinise and find out the
actual number of students and pupils in schools.
“Every leader should ensure he/she has
the number of students in all the schools in his/her territory,” he
said. The president seized the opportunity to explain the Fifth Phase
Government’s plans and priorities seeking to build a new Tanzania.
Dr Magufuli, however, questioned the
authenticity of hiring private agencies to collect council revenues on
their behalf, saying the latter had been using such loopholes to
generate more funds for themselves than they submit to authorities.
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