Aisha Dahir-Umar, the National Pension Commission’s director general, is alleged to have spent millions of dollars on travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to documents that have been circulated.
The director-general’s accusation was a fabrication of its promoters, according to a statement from PenCom.
In spite of spending two years abroad, it was claimed that Dahir-Umar could not obtain the “humongous estacodes.”
According to PenCom, “Management would like to alert the public to the renewed campaign of outrageous falsehood against the National Pension Commission and its Director-General, Mrs. Aisha Dahir-Umar, over some fictitious financial irregularity.
“A fiction remains a fiction and can never become the truth no matter how many times it is repeated and recycled,” the promoters of this fiction wrote. “They went to the extent of fabricating documents and listing non-existent bank accounts to make the fabrication look real.
The director-general allegedly received millions of dollars in travel reimbursements for international trips she did not take in 2020, according to the report.
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