GES Cautions Public Against Fake Recruitment Flyer in Circulation
GES Issues Stern Warning to Public Over Circulating Recruitment Flyer
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a strong caution to the general public regarding a widely circulated flyer announcing a recruitment exercise purportedly by the Service. According to GES, the flyer is false and must be disregarded.In an official statement released by GES, the management made it clear that no such recruitment is currently ongoing and described the flyer as a fraudulent attempt to mislead unsuspecting job seekers.
The Service warned individuals not to engage with any person or platform promising employment through unofficial channels.
No Official Recruitment Ongoing
GES emphasized that all legitimate announcements concerning recruitment are published through its official website and verified media outlets.
The Service urged the public to be vigilant and refrain from paying money or submitting personal documents to unknown persons or groups claiming to represent GES.
Legal Action Against Fraudsters.
The statement also revealed that the Service is working closely with security agencies to track and prosecute the perpetrators behind the fake flyer. GES reiterated its commitment to upholding transparency and fairness in all its recruitment procedures.
Public Caution
GES called on the public, especially young graduates and job seekers, to be cautious and report any suspicious recruitment messages to the nearest GES office or the police.
“Do not fall victim to recruitment scams,” the statement warned, adding that any future vacancies will be publicly advertised in accordance with standard recruitment practices.
This warning serves as a reminder that fraudsters often take advantage of the desperation of job seekers. GES continues to assure the public of its dedication to quality education delivery and professional standards.
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