The Ghana Education Service (GES) has warned the public that giving money to anybody claiming to help recruitment into the Service is fake.
In a press release, GES stated that it has become aware of the actions of certain dishonest individuals who are using the Service’s name to extort money from gullible candidates in relation to the current hiring process.
The Service does not impose any fees of any kind as a requirement or guarantee for employment, the management emphasised.
Therefore, it has been strongly suggested that prospective applicants refrain from paying or offering inducements to people or organisations claiming to be GES officials or to have influence inside the Service.
The message further asked the public to report any such individuals to the closest police station so that the proper action may be taken.
Additionally, GES revealed that it is closely collaborating with security agencies to identify and prosecute individuals responsible for the illicit acts.
The Service reiterated its dedication to an open and merit-based hiring process while warning candidates to be on the lookout for scams.
Source: newsthemegh.com