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GES Issues Disclaimer Over Fraudulent Recruitment Document
GES cautions the public against a fake recruitment letter circulating on social media.

- GES has disowned a recruitment letter circulating online, calling it fraudulent.
- The Service says no recruitment exercise has been approved or commenced.
- Official recruitment information will only be shared through authorised GES channels.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has distanced itself from a recruitment letter circulating on social media, describing the document as false and misleading.
In a statement issued on Friday, January 23, and signed by its Public Relations Officer, Daniel Fenyi, GES clarified that the document, which claims the Service has begun a recruitment exercise, did not originate from any authorised GES office.
The Service stressed that no recruitment exercise has been approved or commenced, contrary to the claims contained in the circulating letter.
GES further assured the public that all official recruitment announcements will be made solely through its recognised communication channels when the process officially begins.




