Business Report

Beware of impersonation scam targeting public over correctional services learnerships

IOL Reporter|Published

DCS spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo has warned of a scam using his details, on social media

Image: Screengrab

The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has issued an urgent warning to the public regarding a scam perpetrated by an individual falsely claiming to be Mr S Nxumalo, the official spokesperson for the department. Reports indicate that this impostor is using the TrueCaller application to contact unsuspecting citizens, soliciting payments for so-called learnership opportunities and the collection of uniforms.

In a statement released by the DCS, it was made clear that Mr Singabakho Nxumalo does not engage in any recruitment processes nor does he solicit, facilitate, or receive any payments relating to learnerships or employment. The department is adamant that any calls from someone merely identifying as ‘S Nxumalo’ should raise immediate suspicion and should not be entertained by the recipient.

The DCS reiterated important points already communicated in previous advisories to mitigate such fraud:

  • There are no fees for applying to learnerships or job opportunities within the public service.
  • All official opportunities within the DCS are published on the department’s website and through recognised media channels.
  • Official contact details for Mr Singabakho Nxumalo are included in all media statements issued by the DCS and are easily accessible via online platforms.

The DCS implores the public to remain vigilant, especially in challenging times when the desire for employment may make individuals more susceptible to scams. “If you receive any suspicious calls or messages, do not hesitate to verify the information through our established official communication channels,” the department urged.

Ultimately, the DCS aims to safeguard the public against these fraudulent activities and protect the integrity of genuine recruitment processes within the public sector. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed and cautious, as the department works tirelessly to address this issue and inform potential victims.

IOL