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And yet when you go you’re told your cheque is not there. Or they will call you and they never do
But they out here publishing names as if it’s the teachers fault why the cheques are still there!
Thanks for that clarification because I here saying that ppl don’t want there money. That’s strange. Now I get the picture.
Some of us don’t even know we were *owed* monies until the list came out, come on man, even prior a phone call could have been made they have all our details.
Checking to see if my name on there
You have no right to do this Mr minister
This is so sad to see. I know alot of persons on that list. I hope fhey get their monies