Many government departments and private companies across Africa have suffered as a result of payroll fraud. The most common instances involve paying ‘ghost’ employees, miscalculating expenses and falsifying employee benefits. A PwC survey shows that in 2016, 28% of South African companies reported cases of fraudulent HR and payroll activities.
The Liberian, Kenyan and Nigerian governments have all suffered as a result of unethical payroll administrators and fraud. Stories of administrators paying salaries to ‘ghost’ employees and ex-employees made headlines. In 2017, Ghana’s finance ministry audited its list of civil servants and removed close to 27,000 ‘ghost’ employees from its payroll. This was followed up with a national census which removed just over 23,000 names. The country’s public sector wage bill has been reduced enormously, saving the country over $50mn in 2017 alone. The Ghanaian government is now looking to outsource its payroll for increased security and to improve visibility, efficiency and compliance.
Excel spreadsheets and manual accounting processes are outdated and unsafe. No organisation’s payroll system should rely on them. Here are three technologies that can keep your business in Africa safer, providing better payroll protection 24/7.
Cloud-based, mobile payroll software enables transparency and accessibility. Payroll managers, administrators and employees can pull the information they need using any connected device, from anywhere in the world at any hour of the day. Different levels of access can be arranged to protect sensitive information like medical and financial data.
Real-time cloud analytics can help your business spot payroll fraud fast. Managers can filter information using relevant data-points and generate activity reports that provide an immediate picture. This transparency is crucial to dissuading crime: when employees know that measures are in place to track and record all data, then they are less likely to attempt fraud.
By automating your payroll processes, you reduce the amount of manual intervention which in turn, reduces the risk of fraud. Automate these five functions and your payroll will immediately be better protected.
A modern payroll system can help your business combat fraud with a two-tier authorisation system that spreads responsibility across departments. Your HR team, for example, manages the process of inputting a new employee’s ‘master’ information like name, surname, ID number and address. Once that’s done, HR sends the task to the payroll team to load earnings and deductions. This additional oversight and shared authorisation system make it much harder to create ‘ghost’ employees or pay salaries to ex-employees.
As much as we try to avoid working with dishonest people at all costs, sometimes they do end up on the payroll. The best you can do is protect your business from unethical opportunists looking for an easy way to make extra money. Eliminate your operational vulnerabilities with modern automated payroll technology – and keep your African business interests safe.