Kenya: Police investigating First Choice Recruitment & Consultancy for allegedly defrauding potential migrant workers over World Cup
Resumo
Data informada: 16 Set 2022
Localização: Quénia
Empresas
First Choice Recruitment & Consultancy - RecruiterAfetados
Total de pessoas afetadas: 200
Trabalhadores migrantes e imigrantes: ( 200 - Quénia - Setor desconhecido , Gender not reported ) , Trabalhadores migrantes e imigrantes: ( Número desconhecido - Quénia , Limpeza e Manutenção , Gender not reported ) , Trabalhadores migrantes e imigrantes: ( Número desconhecido - Quénia , Varejo , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status ) , Trabalhadores migrantes e imigrantes: ( Número desconhecido - Quénia , Serviços: Geral , Gender not reported )Temas
Taxas de Recrutamento , Retenção de documentos de identificaçãoResposta
Response sought: Não
Medidas tomadas: The recruitment agency denied those claims and said there are delays in the processing of visas. The local police has launched an investigation into what they said was a suspicious recruitment process.
Tipo de fonte: News outlet
"How recruiter conned Eldoret youths Sh800, 000 over fake Qatar World Cup jobs"
A recruitment agency in Eldoret is under scrutiny after more than 200 youths in Uasin Gishu County accused it of promising them World Cup jobs in Qatar that did not materialise. The agitated youths stormed the county commissioner’s office in Eldoret on Wednesday, waving twigs and asking relevant State agencies to help them get back their hard-earned money.
They claimed the agency collected money from them with the promise of placing them in World Cup-related jobs in the Gulf country. They accused the firm of holding their documents, including passports and academic certificates. The positions promised included receptionists, cashiers and cleaners in Qatar and other countries. The complainants claimed they parted with a lump sum of between Sh40,000 to Sh200,000...
The company, First Choice Recruitment and Consultancy, has offices at the Bandaptai building in Eldoret. It has denied the claims and blamed delays on visa processing. Police are investigating the complaints. People who lost money have started recording statements with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). The recruitment agency is being investigated, Turbo Deputy County Commissioner Mohammed Mwabudzo said on Wednesday.