QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness-focused direct-selling company says it has recently become aware of fraudulent activities being carried out in the name of its affiliate, RYTHM Foundation.
The company said in a statement signed by Mr Biram Fall, Regional General Manager, QNET Sub-Saharan Africa, on Tuesday that RYTHM Foundation was its corporate social responsibility arm.
According to him, an individual set up an office in Port Harcourt in the name of RYTHM Foundation and was using online ads to offer people jobs in the foundation.
Fall said that the incident came to light, when a job seeker who had contacted the individual about the job was asked to pay a fee to secure it.
“Suspicion prompted the job seeker to verify the ad’s legitimacy by contacting the Foundation directly.
“QNET promptly reported the incident to relevant authorities, which led to the arrest of the perpetrator. The matter is currently under investigation,” Fall said.
He said the company was deeply troubled by the impersonation of the RYTHM Foundation for illicit activities, including fake job offers and other deceptive practices.
Fall stressed that the RYTHM Foundation, QNET, and its other affiliate companies were not associated with these fraudulent activities and disavowed themselves of any connection with the perpetrators.
“The company is committed to collaborating with authorities to apprehend fraudsters.
“QNET warns the public to be vigilant and verify information before engaging in any such commitments.
“QNET and any of its other affiliated companies do not offer jobs in exchange for a fee. The company urges the public to report any such job ads via the WhatsApp compliance hotline for Sub-Saharan African markets,” Fall said.
He said the company had undertaken educational and public awareness initiatives, such as establishing the Direct Selling Disinformation Centre (DSDC).
Fall added that it had also inaugurated the “Social Awareness Campaign” and “Say No!”, to protect individuals from scams.
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