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Qnet: Theodocia Nana Quartey Addresses Scam Concerns in Ghana



Story by, Nsor Paul Mensah 

Theodocia Nana Quartey, Head of Compliance at QNet, has spoken out about the challenges of seeking justice in Ghana, where costly legal proceedings often deter victims from pursuing legal action. QNet, a company that has been subject to scams and misrepresentation, acknowledges this challenge and is committed to supporting victims.

Scams and Misrepresentation

Recently, numerous reports have surfaced on social media about individuals falling prey to scams. QNet wants to emphasize that these stories are not related to their company, as scammers often use their name to lure people into their schemes.

QNet's Business Model

QNet sells products through independent distributors who earn commissions by promoting their products. They do not offer jobs or travel opportunities. If any distributor engages in illegal activities, QNet dissociates itself from such actions.

Supporting Victims

QNet has assisted over 400 victims in getting justice and is currently helping a victim in a ongoing case. The company works with law enforcement agencies to protect ordinary Ghanaians from scams and ensure justice is served.

QNet's Commitment to Compliance

As Head of Compliance, Theodocia Nana Quartey emphasizes QNet's commitment to transparency and ethical business practices. The company has a zero-tolerance policy for scams and misrepresentation, and will continue to work with law enforcement agencies to bring perpetrators to justice.

Protecting the Public

QNet urges the public to be cautious and vigilant when dealing with companies that promise unrealistic returns or opportunities. They encourage anyone who has been affected by scams or misrepresentation to come forward and seek help.

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