GES Recruitment Scam Alert: Message To All NABCO Beneficiaries

The Ghana Education Service has served a notice to the general public, especially NABCO beneficiaries to ignore persons who try to recruit them into GES through ‘protocol’ means, after the payment of some amount of money.
According to GES, it has not contracted or contacted any person or organization to recruit NABCO beneficiaries into the service. GES added that all NABCO beneficiaries who pay any money to any agent with the hope of getting recruited into the service does that at his or her own risk. According to GES, recruitment into the teaching field is free and no one should pay any money to anyone for the job. Members who wish to join GES can do that when the portal is opened.
Management is by this notice vehemently condemning such practice and wishes to inform the general public to report such unscrupulous persons to the police or pay such monies at their risk
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Below is the full statement from GES
Management of the Ghana Education Service (CES) has received numerous allegations/complaints of dubious people defrauding unsuspecting Nation Builders Corp (NABCO) beneficiaries seeking recruitment into GES.
These complaints are very disturbing and bring the image of the Service to disrepute. The GES wantS to dissociate itself from such allegations as it is not the practice of the Service to take money
from applicants before recruiting them.We wish to emphasize that the Service has not contracted any individual to collect any money on its behalf in connection with recruitment.
Management is by this notice vehemently condemning such practice and wishes to inform the general public to report such unscrupulous persons to the police or pay such monies at their risk.
Ghana Education Service shall not be held liable for such payment.