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GETFund Warns Public About Fake Recruitment and Contract Adverts

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The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) has issued a warning to the public about fake recruitment and contract adverts circulating on social media. These adverts are designed to scam unsuspecting individuals, and the public is advised to disregard them.

GETFund emphasizes that it does not solicit for potential contractors, suppliers, or employees through these deceitful processes. The Fund’s management has assured the public that it operates with good corporate governance structures, and any claims or adverts not emanating from its official channels should be treated with caution.

To avoid falling prey to these scams, the public is advised to always verify information and adverts through GETFund’s verified social media handles or website. This will help ensure that individuals are not tricked into parting with money to scammers.

The public is encouraged to report any suspicious adverts to the nearest Police Station or the GETFund Secretariat, located at East Legon, opposite Trinity Theological Seminary. By reporting these fake adverts, individuals can help prevent others from falling victim to these scams.

GETFund’s warning serves as a reminder to the public to be vigilant when dealing with online information and adverts. By verifying information through official channels and reporting suspicious activity, individuals can protect themselves and others from falling prey to scams. The Fund assures the public of its commitment to transparency and good corporate governance in its operations.

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