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FDA cautions public against fake recruitment scams

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The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has issued a warning to the public about fake recruitment scams aimed at job seekers.

These scams often involve fraudulent emails or messages that request personal details or payments in exchange for job offers with the FDA.

The Authority urged the public to stay alert and avoid sharing sensitive information or making payments in response to unsolicited messages. Such communications, the FDA stated, are not genuine and should be treated with caution.

To stay safe, individuals are encouraged to report any suspicious messages to the FDA’s Head Office or Regional Offices across the country.

The FDA reaffirmed its dedication to protecting the public by combating these scams and ensuring transparency and integrity in its hiring processes.

Source: TheDotNews

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