QNET, a 26-year-old lifestyle and wellness-focused global direct selling company has been made aware of a news item in Daybreak Newspaper published on June 25th, 2024, with the headline “QNET Staff Dragged for Fraud”. The story alleges that an individual named Alie Mohammed Conteh who is being charged for conspiracy to defraud and obtaining of money by false pretence, is an employee of QNET. This claim is completely false and without basis.
QNET does not have any employees in Sierra Leone and is not associated with the individual in question. QNET has been made aware of the misuse of its brand name by unscrupulous individuals for illegal activities and we strongly condemn such actions.
QNET wishes to clearly state that it has no involvement whatsoever in these reprehensible actions and strongly condemns the unauthorised use of its brand name by dishonest individuals or group.
QNET is a prominent wellness and lifestyle company that provides a wide range of products in areas of health, wellness, lifestyle, and education utilising the power of e-commerce. Thousands worldwide have experienced the benefits of our offerings, with many opting to become independent Representatives (IRs). This allows them to establish their own sales business by promoting QNET products.
QNET strictly forbids its IRs from engaging in any form of unethical or illegal activities in the conduct of their direct selling business. Where necessary, QNET collaborates with law enforcement and relevant government agencies to support investigations into instances where individuals have unlawfully exploited the QNET name for criminal purposes.
QNET has also taken significant steps to address disinformation about the company, its business model and the direct-selling industry in general in the Sub-Saharan Africa region and has established a Whatsapp compliance hotline +233256630005 where violations can be reported.