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MoPS works to match biometric time attendance devices to payroll

Oct 21, 2024, 10:32 AM

The Ministry of Public Services (MoPS) is working on digitalisation strategies including installation of biometric time attendance devices to link it with payroll numbers for civil servants.

Smart Business Group Ltd, a Gambian-owned, home-based multipurpose company assisted by the IT officers from the ministries of Public Service, and Communication and Digital Economy (MoCDE) are currently going round the ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in installing Biometric Time Attendance Devices.

As of last Friday October 18, 2024, the team had installed 46 Biometric Time Attendance Devices in government sectors. 

This system, when fully completed, will automatically stop salaries of civil servants who don’t clock for more than one month, unless some plausible explanation is provided to restore their salaries.

Civil Servants are therefore advised that when they intend to stay away from work due to ill-health, maternity, further studies or even resignation, they should abide by the rules and regulations in accordance with the General Orders and Public Service Commission (PSC) regulations.

Punctuality at work necessitated the Ministry of Public Service to come up with the initiative that all government institutions need to install biometric time attendance devices system within their sectors.

Biometric time attendance device is popular because of its accurate source of information, and its advantages of accuracy do not stop here. With this system in place, arriving late at workplace and closing work before official time will be the things of the past.

Through this system, the staff’s total time will be calculated automatically based on the time he/she clocks in and out. MoPS is therefore calling on all heads of MDAs whose institution has already got biometric time attendance to ask their staff to submit their payroll number to their institution’s Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS) offices in order to link their payroll number to the device and in the absence of the payroll number, the system will not officially record their clock-in-and-out as expected.