QNET denies involvement in illegal activities following GIS report

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QNET denies involvement in illegal activities following GIS report

QNET, a global wellness and lifestyle selling company, has vehemently denied any involvement in fraudulent and illegal activities following a recent report from the Western Regional Command of the (GIS). The report indicated that about 66 Ivorians were arrested and repatriated to their home country for living illegally in Ghana, allegedly under the guise of operating an illegal online business linked to QNET.

Biram Fall, Regional Manager for QNET in Sub-Saharan Africa, categorically refuted any association between QNET and the reported illegal activities. In a statement, Fall expressed dismay over the misuse of the company's brand name and clarified that QNET is a law-abiding entity that does not engage in job scams or promote illegal migration.

“We are appalled by the misuse of our brand name in connection with these illegal activities, including job scams and illegal migration,” Fall stated. “QNET is a law-abiding entity, and those who engage in our direct selling business to promote our products to others do not need to from one country to another.”

Emphasizing QNET's commitment to ethical business practices, Fall asserted that the company would take strong action against anyone found misrepresenting QNET or engaging in illegal activities. He underscored that QNET does not function as an employment agency and does not promise guaranteed income or opportunities in exchange for money.

Instead, QNET operates as a legitimate global direct selling company, where Independent Representatives earn income solely through selling its products. Fall highlighted the company's ongoing efforts to combat misinformation and fraudulent activities through initiatives such as the “Say No” campaign in .

The “Say No” campaign aims to educate and caution the public about fraudulent activities conducted under the guise of QNET. Fall urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities misrepresenting QNET.

Individuals can verify the legitimacy of QNET-related activities by visiting www.saynocampaign.org or reaching out to the company's Compliance Hotline via WhatsApp at +233256630005.

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