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Home - News Election 2020 Election Desk Live Presidential Results Parliamentary Results Polls Coronavirus News Headlines Archived News Video News Year In Review Photo Archives Tabloid News Editorial News Africa News Crime & Punishment Ghanaians Abroad Health Politics Regional Religion Press Release 3 News Adom Online Citi Newsroom Class FM Daily Guide Network Ghanaian Times GNA Graphic Online Joy Online Kasapa FM Modern Ghana Peace FM Starr FM The Herald Homepage News Business Sports Entertainment Africa TV / Radio Wall p strong Class FM We’re not recruiting, beware of fraudsters – GHA « Prev Next » Comments (0) Listen to Article WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Email This The GHA has cautioned the general public against a recruitment fraud The Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) has cautioned the general public against a recruitment fraud luring job seekers with job offers such as Quantity Surveyors into the authority.K Nuhu on Thursday, 14 January 2020 said: “It has been brought to our attention that a group of people/scammers are using various online portals to lure potential Job seekers with Job Offers as Quantity Surveyors with the Ghana Highway Authority.The Ghana Highway Authority, however revealed that it “follows a formal recruitment process through its own HR Division and does not outsource selection of prospective employees to any individual or agency.” Also, it “does not ask for any deposit or fees, (Refundable or Non- Refundable) at any stage of the recruitment process, as advertised on the numerous online portals.
” The GHA stressed that, “any potential Jobseeker who willingly corresponds with such faceless individual crooks or recruitment agencies, does so at their own risk.” It further noted that it “will not accept any liability for any loss or damage that may be suffered or incurred directly or indirectly through correspondence with such fraudulent individuals or recruitment agencies and such communication should not be treated as an offer or representation from GHA.