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Scam alert: Shock discovery of 25 fake Facebook accounts for Minister Ndabeni-Abrahams

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By Devina Haripersad

The Department of Small Business Development has confirmed that it has discovered more than 25 fake Facebook accounts purporting to belong to the department’s minister, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams.

The department issued a stern warning to small business owners to be vigilant and guard against being scammed and defrauded by these opportunists.

The Ministry’s spokesperson, Cornelius Monama, minced no words as he condemned the fraudulent exploitation of Ndabeni-Abrahams’s identity, emphasizing the urgent need for the public, particularly small business proprietors, to be on high alert.

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“The perpetrators behind these fake accounts are on a mission to deceive and defraud innocent citizens, with a particular focus on those seeking business opportunities or funding,” he said.

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Facebook fraudsters target small business owners

“We are facing a critical situation where criminals are shamelessly exploiting the trust and aspirations of small business owners. It is imperative for everyone, especially in the business community, to exercise extreme caution and report any suspicious activity promptly,” declared Monama.

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The Ministry, in no uncertain terms, underscored that neither Ndabeni-Abrahams nor the department would ever solicit “upfront fees” from the public in exchange for accessing funding or business opportunities.

This stern warning comes as a proactive measure to shield law-abiding citizens from falling victim to these deceptive practices.

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This is minister’s authentic Facebook account

As the Ministry works tirelessly to combat this wave of fraudulent activity, it has identified the sole authentic Facebook account of Ndabeni-Abrahams, accessible at www.facebook.com/stella.ndabeni.

The Ministry encouraged individuals to verify the legitimacy of any communication they receive and report any suspicious encounters promptly.

Fake social media account scams

Monama urged those who may have already fallen prey to the scam to report the matter to the police immediately.

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Simultaneously, the Ministry has reported the fake accounts to Facebook, seeking the platform’s swift intervention to dismantle these deceitful profiles.

Monama said: “We are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the public. Small business owners are the backbone of our economy, and we will not tolerate any attempts to exploit or defraud them. The Ministry will collaborate closely with law enforcement agencies and social media platforms to bring these perpetrators to justice.”

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