QNET, a leading direct selling company, has expressed deep concern over the recent news on allegations of fraudulent activities by certain unscrupulous individuals who pose as agents of the company to scam uninformed Nigerians.
According to a statement by the company, some of the fraudsters have been uncovered and arrested by the Police and legal authorities in the Ejigbo division of Lagos state.
Part of the statement reads:
“We want to make it unequivocally clear that QNET is not associated with these reported incidents and firmly disassociates itself from such illegal practices.
“As a reputable global lifestyle and wellness focused direct-selling company, QNET vehemently denies any association with these recently arrested individuals who misused the QNET name to cheat unsuspecting Nigerians while posing as our agents.
“We take these allegations of fraudulent activities seriously and commit to cooperating with the authorities should they need our assistance in any way to bring the culprits to justice. We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in line with our mission of empowering individuals through legitimate entrepreneurship opportunities powered by world-class products.
“QNET has robust processes and systems to ensure transparency, compliance, and the protection of our stakeholders through various channels. These include our Direct Selling Disinformation Centre (DSDC), continued media awareness campaigns, Public Service Announcements, and stakeholder engagement activities.
“We encourage anyone who may have been affected by these alleged incidents to come forward and report them to the proper authorities and to our partner in Nigeria, Transblue Ltd., via africa.supportcentre@qnet.net or the Nigeria support centre number +234 1 227 9295
To report fraudulent activities, kindly contact the team at network.integrity@qnet.net.