The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Department of Education said they strongly condemned any fraudulent activities that seek to exploit job seekers under false pretences.
The department has distanced itself from an alleged fraudster who is believed to be scamming unsuspecting job seekers by falsely promising them teaching posts in exchange for money.
KZN Education Department spokesperson, Muzi Mahlambi, said it had come to their attention that the alleged fraudster used photographs taken with senior officials, including Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka, to mislead victims into believing she has the authority to facilitate employment within the department.
“MEC Sipho Hlomuka has made it clear that neither he nor any official within the department is involved in such criminal activities. He urges all those who have fallen victim to this scam to come forward and report the matter to law enforcement authorities,” said Mr Mahlambi. “We strongly condemn any form of corruption and fraudulent misrepresentation. I urge all individuals who have been defrauded to report these incidents to the police immediately.”
He said the department had escalated the matter to law enforcement agencies for urgent investigation and will fully cooperate to ensure that justice is served The department reaffirmed its commitment to ethical recruitment processes and warned the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent schemes.
“All official employment opportunities within the department are processed through transparent communication channels, including the department’s social media, the department’s website, and other reputable media outlets,” said Mr Mahlambi.