The management of the Federal University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Akure (FUTA Teaching Hospital) says it will prosecute any staff found involved in an alleged employment racketeering scheme. According to statements reported by The Punch and Vanguard, the hospital accuses certain individuals of selling job appointments using fake or misleading documents. The hospital says that applicants were reportedly issued appointment letters for a fee ranging from N200,000 to N600,000. FUTA Teaching Hospital frames the conduct as employment scam or job racketeering connected to the hospital and adds that it is taking steps to address the allegations through legal action. Both reports indicate the hospital issued the warning through its public relations/communications channels and that it plans to hold staff accountable if investigations confirm their involvement. The reports do not provide details on any arrests, charges filed, or confirmed victims, but emphasize the hospital’s intention to pursue prosecution against implicated personnel.
FUTA Teaching Hospital vows prosecution over alleged employment racketeering by staff
The management of the Federal University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Akure (FUTA Teaching Hospital) says it will prosecute any staff found involved in an alleged employment racketeering scheme. A...
- FUTA Teaching Hospital in Akure says it will prosecute staff involved in an alleged employment racketeering scheme.
- The hospital alleges individuals issue fake or misleading appointment letters to job seekers.
- Reported fees for the alleged appointments range from N200,000 to N600,000.
- The hospital issues the warning through its communications/public relations officials.
- The reports describe the matter as a job scam linked to the hospital but do not cite any court case or arrests.
By Dayo Johnson AKURE — The management of the Federal University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Akure (FUTATH), has vowed to prosecute any staff found involved in an alleged employment racketeering scheme linked to the hospital. In a statement issued by the hospital’s Head of Public Relations, Mr. Tope Fayehun, the management alleged that some individuals […] The post FUTA Teaching Hospital to prosecute staff over alleged job scam appeared first on Vanguard News.
2 hours agoFUTA Teaching Hospital vows legal action against staff involved in job racketeering, issuing fake appointment letters for N200k-N600k. Read More: https://punchng.com/futa-teaching-hospital-to-prosecute-staff-involved-in-employment-racketeering/
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