The Department of State Services (DSS) has insisted it did not raid the headquarters of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), but only stationed some of its officers, to prevent further tampering with documents by some officials of the Commission.
According to The Tribune, the DSS received intelligence that some important documents were being doctored and backdated by some officials of the commision, following the change at the top.
“We had intelligence information that some documents are being tampered with.
“Some documents are being signed and backdated at the PenCom office following the announcement of a new management of the commission.
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