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Department of Employment and Labour concerned about new scam

The Department says some suppliers have regrettably fallen victim to this scam and unknowingly delivered items to scammers without payment.

The Department of Employment and Labour in the Free State is cautioning existing and potential suppliers against scammers issuing out fraudulent purchase orders.

The Department says in a media release it has noted with concern the reports of scammers who are contacting suppliers posing as officials, requesting quotations on various items and later issuing fake purchase orders of such items to unsuspecting suppliers.

The Department says some suppliers have regrettably fallen victim to this scam and unknowingly delivered the items to scammers without payment.

While the Department continues to investigate this fraudulent activity, suppliers are urged to guard against the following indicators of fraud in order to avoid falling victim to such scams:

  • Incorrect domain name used to send emails and purchase orders. A valid departmental email address always ends in @labour.gov.za
  • Poorly written email with grammatical errors
  • Contact numbers not associated with the Department of Employment and Labour
  • Large product quantities are requested.
  • Hovering over the email address may reveal the originator’s email address if different from that displayed.

To authenticate the validity of a request for quotation and/or purchase order, suppliers are urged to email Nthabiseng.tjawane@labour.gov.za or call 051 505 6239.

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