The Department of State Services (DSS) has cautioned the general public against fake recruitment exercises adding that it is not currently carrying out any recruitment exercise.
The Public Relation Officer Peter Afunanya who stated this noted that it has become necessary to make the clarification in view of desperate efforts by fraudsters to scam unsuspecting job seekers or their sponsors.
Mr. Afunanya urged the public to note that recruitment into the Service is never done on a monetary basis. “Instead, it is guided by merit and transparency. Beneficiaries undergo a series of screening and vetting processes and procedures through which only the best, produced by these, is taken”.
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The Department of State Services (DSS) therefore warned members of the public to be mindful of attempts by fraudulent persons and /groups to fleece them of their hard-earned money. “They should rather report to the Service any suspicion in this regard”.
“Those engaged in misleading acts of raising false recruitment alerts or defrauding others are warned to desist from such or be ready to face the music. So far, the Service is sustaining efforts on clamping down on the activities of fake job syndicates illegally using its name to deceive and scam the public,” Afunanya added.
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