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QNET reaffirms zero tolerance for human trafficking and fraud following reports from Côte d’Ivoire

At the UNODC–INTERPOL Global Fraud Summit, the QNET-EOCO partnership was presented as a practical case study demonstrating how cooperation between law enforcement agencies and responsible businesses can help combat recruitment fraud, human trafficking and the criminal misuse of legitimate brands.
Since the partnership was established in 2025, QNET and EOCO have worked closely on intelligence sharing, investigative cooperation, public awareness initiatives and victim support to combat criminal networks involved in fraudulent recruitment schemes, fake employment offers and human trafficking carried out under the guise of QNET.
The company believes that strengthened collaboration between government, law enforcement agencies and responsible private sector organisations is essential to preventing exploitation, improving public awareness and dismantling criminal networks that prey on unsuspecting job seekers.
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