Don’t get caught by fake Sassa job ads, warns agency

Scammers are targeting job seekers with fraudulent listings, prompting the South African Social Security Agency to urge the public to double-check vacancies via official government channels.

The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has warned the public about fake job postings and job vacancies posted on social media and other online platforms.

Zululand Observer reports that Sassa has warned potential applicants to verify the legitimacy of any job posting by contacting the agency directly through their official channels or website.

Members are reminded that job posts will never ask them to provide personal information or to pay for the position.

All official Sassa vacancies are advertised only through the agency’s official website and trusted government platforms.

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