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QNET, an international wellness and lifestyle company, supports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ recent call for Ghanaians to remain vigilant against fraudulent schemes involving false promises of employment, business opportunities, and overseas travel.
QNET takes this opportunity to clarify that it is not involved in such schemes and that criminal elements have continued to misuse the company’s name and brand to deceive unsuspecting victims.
QNET has submitted a written explanation to the Office of the Foreign Minister outlining its legitimate business model and reaffirming its commitment to supporting efforts to combat scams and criminal networks operating in its name.
“The misuse of QNET’s brand name by criminal elements has caused serious harm to victims and reputational damage to the company,” says Nathan Adisi, popularly known as Bola Ray, QNET’s country representative and brand ambassador in Ghana.
“QNET is a 27 year old global business that has proven repeatedly its commitment to protecting the people of Ghana through its extensive public awareness campaigns, ongoing partnership with EOCO to combat fraud, support to the Ghana Immigration Service, the Ghana Police Service, and foreign embassies for victim support and repatriation.
QNET strongly condemns these fraudulent schemes and urges the public to remain vigilant, verify all
claims independently, and report suspicious approaches.”
QNET has implemented an extensive nationwide public awareness campaign titled QNET Against Scams to educate the public about fraudulent schemes being carried out in its name.
Importantly, QNET entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in July 2025, reinforcing its commitment to work hand in hand with the authorities in Ghana to combat fraud and protect the public. This collaboration has already contributed to joint enforcement action against criminal operators resulting in the rescue of over 300 victims and arrests of several perpetrators.
QNET also notes recent reports involving the rescue of 44 Ghanaians from Nigeria linked to schemes falsely associated with its name. The company reiterates that it condemns such heinous crimes being carried out in its name and is ready to support investigations andcollaborate with the authorities to ensure perpetrators are brought to justice.
Naana Quartey, Head of Global Compliance at QNET, added “QNET’s products are sold through the direct selling business model, which enables independent distributors to build a sales business by promoting products and earning commissions from product sales.
There is no other way to earn an income through QNET except by selling products.”
Members of the public are encouraged to verify any opportunities claiming an association with QNET by contacting the company directly through its Compliance Hotline on WhatsApp at +233 2566 30005 or via email at network.integrity@qnet.net
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