TSC Issues Alert on Fake Employment Letters for Job Seekers

Fake Employment Letters: TSC's Warning to Job Seekers

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Avoid Scams: TSC Warns of Fake Employment Letter Fraudsters

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has issued a serious alert regarding a scam where fraudsters are selling counterfeit employment letters and registration certificates to unsuspecting individuals seeking teaching positions.

In their announcement, the commission highlighted that these con artists are demanding significant amounts of money for these fraudulent documents. The TSC emphasized the importance of caution, urging aspiring educators and the general public to be aware of this increasing threat.

They reiterated that all recruitment for teaching roles is conducted exclusively through official channels, encouraging job seekers to verify any job opportunities they encounter.

The commission firmly upholds the values of integrity, fairness, transparency, and merit in the hiring process. It also called on the community to help protect the integrity of the education system and to respect the esteemed teaching profession.

The TSC urged anyone who encounters suspicious activities to report them to law enforcement or TSC officials, reminding everyone that maintaining the credibility of the education sector is a collective responsibility.

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