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Sources close to former president Kufuor and his vice Alhai Aliu Mahama have confirmed media reports that the two have not been paid their monthly salaries since they left office.Apart from the entitlements stated in the Chinery Hesse report for the two statesmen, Mr. Kufuor is entitled to a monthly pay.But a close source to the two men says no reasons have been assigned yet for the delayed salary.Meanwhile, former workers of the two statesmen are also complaining about their entitlements.It is not clear whether their entitlements are tied to the Chinery Hesse report, but one of them, Haruna Armiyao, told Joy News, he and several of his colleagues were yet to receive their entitlements, six months after leaving office.Meanwhile government has ordered payment of former President Kufuor's salary following media reports that his salary had been delayed for six months.
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