The Kaduna Electric has sacked twenty-four members of its staff over fraud related cases.
A statement signed by the Head, Corporate Communication, Abdulazeez Abdullahi, quoted the Head of Human Resources, Hajia Khadija Kabir, as saying the staff were laid off following reports of an Investigation Committee that found them culpable of fraudulent offences, and confirmed by a Disciplinary Committee.
“The staff were relieved of their duties after they were found guilty for various offences which range from stealing company funds, meter theft, illegal meter installation and signature forgery,” the statement explained.
It noted that the process to establishing their guilt was a thorough one, pointing out that there were checks in the system that notified the supervisors who directly worked with those indicted.
It added, “The offenders were first issued a query for them to explain themselves and those whose explanations were genuine enough were allowed to go, while those whose explanations were not convincing were forwarded to the Investigative Committee.”
The statement further revealed that the process is an ongoing one to checkmate the incidences of fraud and other negative behaviours, adding that there are still cases currently under investigation for different offences.
It called on all staff to desist from all forms of fraudulent activities and to see themselves as stakeholders who are expected to maintain a high level of integrity, which would be beneficial to all on the long run.
“The decision and processes leading to the laying off of the culprits is clearly in line with the company’s policy and best practices which gave each accused the right to fair hearing irrespective of tribe, ethnicity or religion,” the statement explained.
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