Business News of Tuesday, 13 May 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
QNET, a wellness and lifestyle company, has distanced itself from a kidnapping incident in Ghana. Some individuals falsely claimed to be affiliated with QNET during this event.
The company expressed deep concern about the misuse of its name. They praised the Ghana and Nigeria Police for rescuing the victims.
Biram Fall, Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, said it is devastating that criminals harm people while pretending to represent QNET. He emphasized their commitment to fighting exploitation and standing with the victims.
QNET operates a transparent and legitimate direct selling model. They have no connection to those involved in the kidnapping incident. The company condemned any fraud or abuse linked to its name.
To combat scams, QNET has launched awareness campaigns like "Say No" and "QNET against Scam." These campaigns aim to educate the public on identifying red flags.
QNET collaborates with law enforcement across Sub-Saharan Africa. They work to track down individuals who misrepresent the company for criminal purposes.
The company urges the public, media, and community leaders to share accurate information. They want everyone to remain vigilant against misinformation.
"No one should suffer because of lies told in our name," QNET stated. They encourage reporting suspicious activity through their official WhatsApp Compliance Hotline at +233 2566 30005 or via email at [email protected].