FDA warns the public to beware of fraudulent recruitment schemes.

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) in Ghana has issued a warning to the public to be cautious of fake recruitment scams that falsely claim to offer job opportunities with the Authority. This advisory highlights the rising trend of fraudulent activities where individuals impersonate the FDA to lure unsuspecting victims into paying money for fake job offers.
The FDA clarified that it does not engage third parties for recruitment and does not charge fees for employment opportunities. Any recruitment processes are conducted transparently through official channels such as their website or other verified platforms. The public is advised to report any suspicious activities or advertisements claiming to recruit on behalf of the FDA to the nearest authority for immediate action.
This announcement forms part of the FDA’s broader efforts to safeguard the public from fraudulent practices while maintaining its focus on health and safety standards in Ghana. It follows previous initiatives to combat the sale of fake or substandard products and promote consumer protection across various sectors.
To avoid being scammed, individuals seeking employment with the FDA are urged to verify all job-related information directly through the organization’s official website or contact their offices for clarification .