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NC Health dept warns public of job scams

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BENIDA PHILLIPS STAFF REPORTER

THE NORTHERN Cape Department of Health has urged members of the public to contact law enforcemen­t agencies and the department should they have any knowledge of persons soliciting payment for “bogus” employment at the department.

Department spokespers­on Lulu Mxekezo said yesterday that they have noticed fake employment advertisem­ents on social media and individual­s demanding cash in return for job interviews.

“The department has noted with disappoint­ment and dismay the fake employment advertisem­ents that are circulatin­g on social media platforms. The department is appealing to members of the public to come forward with the sources of such informatio­n so that law enforcemen­t agencies can deal with such,” said Mxekezo.

“It is even more sad as some individual­s are even demanding cash from potential employees to pay for interviews. In certain cases they even tell applicants to travel to Kimberley for interviews, which is not true.”

Mxekezo said the department does not request payment from job seekers to secure job interviews or employment.

“The department will never request the job seeker to deposit money or make payments to secure interviews. It is cruel and unethical to raise false hopes amongst the high number of unemployed people in the country, especially during the pandemic. Let us all work together to bring the perpetrato­rs to book,” she said.

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