EPRA Sounds Warning Over Job Recruitment Scam

The notice comes at a time when EPRA is under increased public attention following recent fuel price reviews and ongoing discussions over rising energy costs...
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The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has issued a public warning regarding a fraudulent recruitment scheme where an individual named David is allegedly soliciting money from job seekers by falsely promising employment.
- EPRA is warning the public about a fraudster impersonating their recruitment officials.
- The key person involved is reportedly named David, who is not affiliated with EPRA.
- EPRA emphasizes that their recruitment processes are transparent, merit-based, and do not involve any fees, urging the public to be vigilant against such scams.
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