Embu, Kenya - The government of Embu County has issued a warning to the public and its employees regarding a scam involving fake job offers within the county's administration.
According to Kenya News Agency, scammers have been targeting unsuspecting individuals with fraudulent employment and promotion opportunities, demanding payment in exchange for securing these positions.
The statement highlighted the deceitful nature of these schemes, designed to exploit job seekers and those looking for advancement opportunities. "We wish to caution Embu County employees and the general public against falling into the trap of unscrupulous people who have devised this scheme with the sole intention of conning them," the board conveyed in its warning.
The Public Service Board urged anyone who receives such dubious job offers, especially those requiring payment to secure a position, to dismiss them immediately. It reassured the public that legitimate job openings within the county government are only advertised through official government media outlets, and at no point does the application process involve a fee.
The alert also announced that investigations into the reported scam are underway. The County Public Service Board encourages individuals who encounter such fraudulent offers to report them directly to the Board using the provided telephone number, 0722547089, or to contact the nearest Director of Criminal Investigation's office. This measure is part of the county's efforts to protect its citizens from financial exploitation and to maintain the integrity of its employment processes.