The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ghana has cautioned citizens, particularly young people, to remain vigilant against fraudulent schemes linked to QNET that lure victims abroad with false promises.
In a public notice issued on March 13, 2026, the Ministry reported a rise in cases where Ghanaians were deceived with offers of employment, business opportunities, or assistance in obtaining European visas.
According to the statement, many victims of such schemes end up stranded, detained by immigration authorities, or subjected to exploitative conditions in foreign countries.
The Ministry noted that QNET, a multilevel marketing company previously scrutinized by regulators in several African countries, is among networks targeting vulnerable youth with deceptive recruitment tactics.
It urged the public to verify all travel, recruitment, and business offers through official channels before making financial commitments or traveling abroad.
Parents, guardians, and community leaders were also encouraged to educate young people about the risks associated with such schemes.
The Ministry added that it is collaborating with relevant security agencies to protect Ghanaians and clamp down on criminal networks exploiting unsuspecting individuals.

