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Musk Takes Control Of US Treasury Payments Systems

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Elon Musk’s aides have taken control of the US Treasury Department’s payments system — which manages trillions of dollars of transactions each year — sparking alarm among critics.

Musk, the world’s richest person, is leading President Donald Trump’s federal cost-cutting efforts under the so-called “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE).

“The corruption and waste is being rooted out in real-time,” Musk posted Sunday on X, the platform he owns.

Later, replying to a post outlining alleged payments to Lutheran charities, Musk said DOGE was “rapidly shutting down these illegal payments.”

The Treasury’s closely guarded payments system handles the money flow of the US government, including $6 trillion annually for Social Security, Medicare, federal salaries, and other critical payments.

Musk’s control of the payments system was approved by incoming Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and was made possible when a career official was put on administrative leave on Friday after refusing to hand over access, The Washington Post first reported.

The official subsequently retired from the department, a source close to the matter told AFP.

Trump on Sunday praised Musk as “a big cost-cutter.”

“Sometimes we won’t agree with it and we’ll not go where he wants to go. But I think he’s doing a great job,” he added.

News outlet Wired was first to report that Musk has placed young surrogates working for DOGE into key government positions, with his team gaining unprecedented access to the payment systems typically restricted to career employees.

The staff, reportedly aged between 19 and 24, were also placed at the federal Office of Personnel Management, the HR department for public workers that sent out an email last week offering most employees a chance to leave the government on immediate notice with about nine months’ pay.

Democratic lawmakers have expressed deep concerns about political operators having access to the US government’s money flow, pointing to possible systemic risks to the economy.

Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, blasted the move in a letter to Bessent as “extraordinarily dangerous.”

“I am alarmed that as one of your first acts as secretary, you appear to have handed over a highly sensitive system responsible for millions of Americans’ private data — and a key function of government — to an unelected billionaire and an unknown number of his unqualified flunkies,” wrote Warren.

She also said that sidelining experienced staff in this crucial corner of government “puts the country at greater risk of defaulting on our debt, which could trigger a global financial crisis.”

On X, Musk predicted “Excitement guaranteed” in response to a post that said DOGE would uncover an “unprecedented amount of fraud and corruption in numerous government departments.”

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Mahama suspends Ghana’s chief justice over misconduct allegations

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John Mahama, Ghana’s president, has suspended Gertrude Torkornoo, the country’s chief justice, over allegations of misconduct.

In a statement on Tuesday, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the presidential spokesperson, said the council of state took the decision after three persons filed a petition against the chief judge.

Ofosu said allegations against Torkornoo include tampering with court records and misuse of public funds.

“In consultation with the Council of State, it was determined that a prima facie case has been established and that Torkornoo would be suspended while she is investigated,” the statement reads.

The president has also given the suspended chief justice 10 days to respond to the allegations and has set up a five-member investigative team to look into the issues.

The investigative committee is being led by Gabriel Pwamang, a supreme court justice. The panel also includes former auditor-general, Daniel Domelevo.

Torkornoo, 61, was appointed in June 2023, becoming Ghana’s 15th chief justice and the third woman to hold the post.

While past judicial leaders have left through retirement or political upheaval, her suspension is the first time a sitting chief justice has faced formal investigation through a constitutional process.

Mahama, who took office in January, has promised a crackdown on graft in the country.

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38 Years in Politics, Have you heard ‘I stole any money? My Wife Has No Personal Car -Rotimi Amaechi ‎

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‎the former governor of Rivers State, has made headlines by emphasizing his integrity in a career that spans 38 years in Nigerian politics. In a candid interview with Daily Sun, Amaechi stated, “Have you heard ‘I stole any money?’”

‎Amaechi, who began his political career at the age of 22, reflected on his longevity in the field, now at 60 years old. He expressed pride in his reputation, saying, “I have been in politics for nearly four decades, and I have maintained a clean record.

What scandals have you heard of me? My life has been transparent.”

He highlighted that despite his high-profile roles, including serving as the Minister of Transportation and the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, he has remained free from any accusations of corruption.

‎In a remarkable revelation, Amaechi shared that his wife does not own a personal vehicle. “My wife doesn’t even have a car.

I have to provide my backup car for her to drive,” he noted, reinforcing his message about living a modest lifestyle despite his political stature.

“It’s not that we can’t afford it; it’s just how we choose to live our lives.”


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Killings: Niger Governor, Bago imposes dusk-to-dawn curfew in Minna

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Governor Umaru Mohammed Bago of Niger State has imposed a 6pm to 6am curfew in Minna, the state capital, following a rise in attacks and killings.
The restriction also applies to commercial motorcycle and tricycle operators.

The decision was announced at a security stakeholders’ meeting involving traditional rulers and security agencies.

Medical emergencies are exempted from the curfew.

The governor instructed local leaders to document visitors to their areas and warned that any house found harboring criminals or drug cartels would be demolished.

This comes amid a resurgence of thuggery and violence in the city.

He further gave the Security Directives ;

EXECUTIVE ORDER ON THUGGERY ACTIVITIES WITHIN MINNA BY HIS EXCELLENCY, THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF NIGER STATE 22/04/2025

1. ANYONE FOUND IN POSSESSION OF ANY WEAPON INCLUDING KNIVES AND STICKS SHOULD BE TREATED AS AN ARMED ROBBER AND IF KILLED THE PARENTS MUST PAY FOR THE BULLET BEFORE RELEASING THE CORPS

2. ANYONE KEEPING DREAD-LOCK HAIR SHOULD BE ARRESTED AND SHAVED

3. THERE IS IMMEDIATE CURFEW FOR KEKE NAPEP AND OKADA WITHIN MINNA FROM *6PM TO 6AM*

4. ANYONE GOING TO SEEK FOR BAIL OF THUGS FROM POLICE STATION SHOULD ALSO BE ARRESTED

5. ANY MAI-ANGWA, HAKIMI OR VILLAGE HEADS HARBOURING THUGS SHOULD BE DETHRONED AND ARRESTED

6. ANY HOUSE FOUND WITHIN MINNA SELLING ANY KIND OF ILLICIT DRUGS SHOULD BE DEMOLISHED AND OCCUPANTS ARRESTED

7. SPECIAL COURT SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE CHIEF JUDGE OF NIGER STATE TO HANDLE THUGGERY CASES FOR SPEEDY JUDGEMENT AND SUBSEQUENT IMPRISONMENT

8. ANGWA DAJI AND BARKI SALE AREAS SHOULD BE PLACED ON SERIOUS SECURITY WATCH

9. HENCEFORTH OPERATION FLUSH IS NOW DIRECTLY UNDER THE OFFICE OF MR. GOVERNOR.

10. ANY VEHICLE COMING INTO MINNA AND CAUGHT WITH ILLICIT DRUGS SHOULD BE CONFISCATED INTO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY……

 

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