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The Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) says reports that they are selling recruitment e-vouchers are untrue.
In a statement signed by Sheila Frimpong, the Acting Director, Commercialisation and Communication Directorate of the Commission, she said their attention has been drawn to information circulating on social media and short message service (SMS) about the sale of its recruitment e-vouchers.
According to her, the said information is false and should be completely ignored.
"The Commission, however, wishes to state that its vacancies and/or recruitments are always announced or published on its website and in the national dailies.
"Additionally, all payments for application forms of such vacancies and/or recruitments are made at the cash office at the Secretariat of the Commission,' she said.
The Commission advised the general public to be wary of fraudsters who use its name to defraud people and should not hesitate to report such persons to the Ghana Police Service.
"Anyone who pays money to such unscrupulous individuals does so at his/her own risk," it concluded.
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