The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has cautioned the public against dealing with unauthorized agents and relying on unverified information in matters relating to its services.In a statement issued in Accra on August 18, 2025, the Ministry said the submission of fake or fraudulent documents was a criminal offence and would be reported to the police.It explained that all official information and service updates were published only on its official website, accredited media outlets, and verified social media platforms.The Ministry advised individuals seeking consular or other services to deal directly with designated officers at the Ministry or accredited Ghana Missions abroad.It warned that no payments should be made to unauthorized persons, adding that the approved fee for services such as attestation of documents, travel certificates, and laissez-passers was GH¢200.The Ministry assured the public and Ghanaians abroad of its commitment to providing efficient, transparent, and client-friendly services.By: Jacob Aggrey