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TSC Warns Of Fraudsters Selling Fake Employment Letters
In a statement, the commission said the conmen are charging hefty sums for the fake documents.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has issued a warning about a scam involving fraudsters selling fake TSC employment letters and registration certificates to unsuspecting job seekers.
In a statement, the commission said the conmen are charging hefty sums for the fake documents.
“We wish to alert all aspiring teachers and members of the public about the growing threat posed by conmen purporting to sell TSC employment letters and registration papers. Please be warned that these papers are FAKE”, the commission warned.
It stressed that recruitment into the teaching profession is conducted solely through its official channels, advising job seekers to verify any job openings. TSC maintained that it stands firmly on the principles of integrity, fairness, transparency and merit.
“These individuals prey on your ambitions and exploit your trust, charging hefty sums for documents that hold no legitimacy. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) stands firmly on the principles of integrity, fairness, transparency and merit.
It called for safeguarding the credibility of the education system and honouring the noble teaching profession.
“Report suspicious activity immediately to law enforcement or TSC authorities. We all have a role to play in safeguarding the credibility of our education system. Let’s honour the noble teaching profession,” it stated.
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