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Business News of Friday, 6 June 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

QNET refutes human trafficking and scam allegations

QNET, a direct selling company, has denied allegations of human trafficking.

The company called these claims "false" and a "misrepresentation" of its business model.

QNET operates as an e-commerce platform for wellness and lifestyle products.

They offer individuals the chance to become independent distributors.

"We do not offer jobs or migration assistance," the company stated.

Recently, a Burkinabe national was arrested in Ghana. He allegedly trafficked seven foreign nationals under false employment promises linked to QNET.

QNET praised the Ghana Police Service for their swift action in this case.

The company also worked with the Embassy of Burkina Faso in Ghana. They helped safely return 22 Burkinabe nationals as part of a humanitarian effort.

Biram Fall, Regional General Manager for QNET Sub-Saharan Africa, expressed pride in this initiative.

He emphasized that QNET will continue to protect individuals from exploitation.

QNET is committed to integrity and ethical practices. They maintain a zero-tolerance policy on fraud and unethical conduct.

The company urges the public to verify facts before sharing harmful reports.

They provided a WhatsApp Compliance Hotline (+233 2566 30005) and an email ([email protected]) for reporting suspicious activities.