Uniosun demands apology over audit report on alleged 250 ghost workers

Osun State University (Uniosun) has demanded an apology and threatened legal action following an audit report alleging 250 ghost workers on its payroll.

The audit report claimed the presence of 250 ghost workers at Uniosun, prompting the university to reject the findings. Uniosun management described the report as inaccurate and demanded a public apology from the auditors. They have also indicated plans to pursue a lawsuit if the apology is not forthcoming. This development highlights ongoing concerns over payroll integrity in Nigerian public institutions. No further details on the audit's origin or specific responses from other parties were available in the sources.

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