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Coronavirus: Taxpayers to lose billions to virus fraud – report

Fraudsters could steal billions of pounds by targeting the government’s Covid-19 financial rescue schemes, a report has warned. The Policy Exchange think tank said measures were rushed through to save people and businesses from economic ruin but were vulnerable to scams. The government said it was using every tool to prevent and detect fraud, and […]

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POST COVID-19 ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE

Covid-19 has changed the global landscape resulting into uncertainty everywhere, This Crisis is forcing every business owner to step back, reflect, review and refocus as well as realigning their business with new normal. There is need to strategize for  resilience at this difficult time by creating actionable, immediate to midterm plan This Midterm strategic plan

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SAFTEY – ADVOCACY FOR THE PROMOTION OF (INDUSTRIAL)-GREEN RECOVERY

Nigeria needs to put climate change high on our agenda once the immediate crisis has passed. And we should rapidly scale up support to various States with policy advice, financial resources, and a  platform for joint action. Policymakers across the globe are rightly focusing on protecting public health, stabilizing economies, and helping those whose livelihoods are at stake.  But if

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WHY THE NEED FOR CLEANING AND DISINFECTING PUBLIC SPACES, WORKPLACES, BUSINESSES, SCHOOLS, AND HOMES

Cleaning and disinfecting public spaces including your workplace, school, home, and business will require you to: Develop your plan Implement your plan Maintain and revise your plan Reducing the risk of exposure to COVID-19 by cleaning and disinfection is an important part of reopening public spaces that will require careful planning. Everybody in Nigeria has

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Governance Ethics: Any Lessons from the African Development Bank?, By Donald Amaeshi

Bribery and corruption are often perceived as a public sector issue. However, the increasing frequency of reports of cases of corporate wrongdoings shows that corruption is also endemic in the private sector. Evidence shows that corruption is not a completely neutral act. It often comes with reputation, litigation, regulatory, supply chain, and even financial risks.

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HOW SCHOOLS ARE LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE (Infection Prevention and Control Measures in Schools IPC)

Understanding Infection Prevention and Control measures in Schools and learning settings: According to WHO, infection prevention and control (IPC) is a scientific approach and practical solution designed to prevent harm caused by infection to patients and health workers. It is grounded in infectious diseases, epidemiology, social science and health system strengthening. IPC occupies a unique

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HOW BUSINESS CAN LOOK INTO THEIR FUTURE FOR COMPLIANCE

(New-norms, transition stage, action required, available support). Introduction New-norms(narratives) Transition phase Action required Available support.   Introduction Covid-19  outbreak is a global-health emergency that requires effective action by Government, Business and individuals, hence all must take step to minimize likelihood of transmission early enough to reduce short-term risk to employees and long-term to business and

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Nearly 800 reports of people defrauding UK furlough scheme

HMRC sifting through claims employees asked to work despite getting state job retention pay The government has received nearly 800 reports of suspected fraud of its job retention scheme, launched less than a month ago. The tax authority, HMRC, which is responsible for overseeing the furlough scheme under which the government pays 80% of the

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CORONA VIRUS: RECESSION IN NIGERIA LIKELY, AN EMPLOYER’S DUTY OF CARE

Recession is coming and it may be Nigeria’s worst in several years. This means by the time the lockdown is finally lifted;many companies would struggle to achieve targets this year. By International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s estimation, Nigeria’s economy is expected to shrink by 3.4 percent this year and the nation of 200 million people could

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