Malik Basintale, the Acting CEO of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), has delivered a firm message to employees, warning that anyone seeking personal profit from their position should resign immediately.

Speaking at a brief handing-over ceremony at the YEA headquarters, Basintale stressed that his primary mission is to create job opportunities for unemployed youth, which he described as his utmost priority.

He made it clear that any employee prioritizing personal gain over the agency's goals has no place in his administration. "What I don't like, and I keep saying it, is that if your intention is to make money, then today you better resign and go home.

We are not here to look for money.