From train collisions and their vandalisation, stolen infrastructure and now ghost employees, it seems the embattled Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) woes never end. PRASA has revealed that since 2020 it may have been paying 3000 ghost employees registered as permanent on its system. PRASA HAS 3000 GHOST EMPLOYEES ON ITS PAYROLLThe entity’s new board held a media briefing on Tuesday to announce its plans to root out corruption. During the briefing, board chairperson, Leonard Ramatlakane said there are employees who have been getting salaries which they can not account for and wher…