Saturday, 20 September 2025



QNET Vows to Put Criminals Out of Business
By Chernor Jalloh

The Chief Communications Officer of QI Group, Rayma Chandrasekaran, has vowed that QNET will not allow criminals to tarnish its reputation or exploit unsuspecting members of the public under the guise of its brand.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, she disclosed that the company currently offers more than 30 brands through its worldwide network of distributors, but lamented that its greatest challenge in Africa is the misuse of QNET’s name by fraudsters. She described the company as resilient and determined, stressing that it will “fight the good fight against hoodlums” seeking to exploit its image.

According to her, some criminals, particularly desperate youths in parts of Africa, have been deceiving people by falsely claiming that QNET recruits individuals for jobs or studies abroad with promises of lucrative salaries. She described this as the saddest part of the scam, noting that many victims fail to conduct basic due diligence, such as cross-checking with QNET or relevant authorities.

Rayma Chandrasekaran made it clear that QNET does not charge money to recruit or send people abroad for employment or education. She therefore warned the public against falling prey to such fraudulent schemes, which she described as “salivating but fake promises.”

“We have launched public awareness campaigns in the media as well as training programs for our distributors and law enforcement agencies to ensure they know exactly what services we provide,” she emphasized. “QNET is not engaged in human trafficking or any other criminal activity.”

She further explained that QNET has been proactive in fighting fraud by rolling out awareness drives, erecting billboards and leveraging social and traditional media platforms. The company has also funded the repatriation of individuals who were wrongfully lured abroad by scammers misusing its name.

While she admitted uncertainty about when or where criminals first began misusing the QNET brand for fraudulent purposes, she stressed that the company’s efforts to inform and protect the public will continue. “The awareness campaign cannot change things overnight, but gradually people will know the truth,” she said. She also appealed to the public to utilize QNET’s compliance hotline for verification, reiterating that the company has nothing to do with such criminal enterprises.

Rayma Chandrasekaran concluded by reaffirming QNET’s commitment to its core business: offering products in health, wellness, nutrition and lifestyle through its e-commerce platform. She highlighted that customers earn commissions by marketing genuine products, including water filtration systems and reiterated that QNET is a legitimate global direct-selling company determined to put criminals out of business. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/qnet-vows-to-put-criminals-out-of-business/

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