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QNET, a global direct-selling company focused on lifestyle and wellness, strongly denies any involvement in the criminal activities reported in recent media reports concerning the arrest of fraudulent business syndicate in Rivers State published on September 17, 2024. The company unequivocally refutes the allegation that the individual in the report acted on our behalf.
To address this issue, QNET has been proactive in launching its 'Say NO!' Awareness campaign aimed at warning the public about fake job offers and scams. This campaign has led to collaborations with the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency and the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment to combat fraudulent activities in Nigeria.
We are fully cooperating with the authorities to bring the alleged perpetrator and any other involved members of the alleged syndicate to justice. Alongside this, we are conducting an internal investigation to identify and discipline any IRs potentially involved in these fraudulent activities.
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