Ghanaian Journalists Rally Against QNET Scam Allegations
QNET, a global direct selling company, has been at the center of controversy in Ghana and other West African countries due to scam allegations. However, recent efforts by Ghanaian journalists aim to clarify misconceptions and underscore the company’s legitimacy.
During a media webinar held on 10th October 2024, journalists from prominent Ghanaian media outlets highlighted that QNET’s products meet high international standards. Samuel Bio, Night Editor for the Daily Graphic, emphasized the quality of the QNET Homepure range, noting their global certifications and functionality.
QNET’s reputation has been tarnished by individuals misusing its brand, leading to widespread misrepresentation. The company has taken proactive steps to combat these QNET scam claims by engaging with media and stakeholders. Naana Quartey, Senior Legal Counsel for QNET in sub-Saharan Africa, explained the importance of these engagements to help the public understand QNET’s business model better and identify fraudulent activities.
Journalists who have visited QNET’s Head Office and attended the VCON in Malaysia between 2022 and 2024 vouched for the company’s credibility. They shared experiences of witnessing the quality of QNET’s products and attending events that celebrated direct selling and professional growth.
QNET is actively fighting against the misuse of its brand through campaigns like “QNET Against Scams” and “Say No”, aiming to educate the public. This initiative has been supported by the media, reflecting a commitment to addressing the QNET scam allegations and promoting transparency.
As QNET continues its anti-scam campaign, ongoing media engagement and public education remain crucial in reshaping its image. The collective effort of journalists and the company seeks to dispel the cloud of doubt surrounding QNET, reinforcing its standing as a reputable entity in the wellness and lifestyle industry.
QNET, a global direct selling company, has been at the center of controversy in Ghana and other West African countries due to scam allegations. However, recent efforts by Ghanaian journalists aim to clarify misconceptions and underscore the company’s legitimacy. During a media webinar held on 10th October 2024, journalists from prominent Ghanaian media outlets highlighted…