The Kenya Ports Authority has warned members of the public
of fraudsters advertising KPA vacancies.
KPA Managing Director Catherine Mturi – Wairi says
fraudsters have been masquerading as officials of the firm and have been
contacting unsuspecting public with offers of recruitment at the Authority at a
fee.
She says the fraudsters have also opened a fake facebook account
purported to be for the KPA Managing Director.
Wairi says any vacancies that may arise shall be advertised
in the local dailies and the Authority’s official website warning that the
Authority does not undertake any recruitment through social media.
“KPA is committed to best practices and the principles of
transparency and equal employment opportunities to all when such opportunities
arise as enunciated in the Kenyan constitution,” she stated.
She also informed that all recruitment activities in KPA are
free of any payments.
“We advise the public to beware of such conmen and to
immediately report any such incidents to the Authority or the nearest police
station,” she added.
Compiled by KENNEDY KANGETHE
Kennedy is a Bachelor of Arts in
Communication graduate from St. Paul's University and has been writing for the
Capital FM Business Desk since 2013, Besides business news, he enjoys
traveling, public
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