The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has issued a public alert about current fraudulent recruitment practices that target job seekers.
These scams frequently involve fraudulent emails or messages that demand money or personal information in exchange for a job at the FDA.
The FDA has cautioned the public against responding to unsolicited letters that ask for money or sensitive information.
The Authority emphasized that such mails are not genuine and ought to be treated with suspicion.
To protect themselves, people are urged to report any suspicious messages to the FDA’s Head Office or its Regional Offices nationwide.
The FDA demonstrated to the public that it was committed to safeguarding their interests by putting an end to these scams and maintaining the integrity of its recruiting practices.
Below, you can read the entire statement: