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QNET has firmly denied any association with a case aired on Peace FM involving an alleged victim of fraud. The company described the incident yet another example of individuals exploiting its name for personal gain — a problem it continues to confront head-on.
In his narration, the victim recounted that he was misled with promises of a Canadian visa, only to be taken to Nigeria under false pretenses. QNET has stressed numerous times that it is neither a recruitment agency nor involved in work visa facilitation. Its business model is rooted in direct selling and e-commerce, accessible online without the need for overseas travel.
In recent years, QNET has significantly intensified its anti-scam campaigns in Ghana. The "Mama Campaign" and "QNET Against Scams" initiative — launched in 2022 and 2024 respectively — have raised public awareness through billboards, radio, TV, print, and digital media. In 2024 alone, QNET helped over 250 individuals file fraud complaints and initiated 42 legal actions across Sub-Saharan Africa.
The company maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards misconduct and actively works with law enforcement to bring offenders to justice. “We remain committed to protecting the public and ensuring the integrity of our business,” a QNET spokesperson said.
QNET encourages the public to verify any business claims through its official website (www.qnet.net) or report suspicious activities via WhatsApp (+233 256 630 005) or email (network.integrity@qnet.net).
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