Job seekers are being warned not to fall victim to a traffic trainee recruitment scam circulating on social media.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) on Monday warned the public to verify information shared on social media, particularly regarding employment opportunities.
“Do not fall victim to scams. Visit our official website or social media pages for accurate and up-to-date information,” said RTMC.
Scam Alert 🚨
We are warning ‼️ the public about a fake Traffic Trainee recruitment advertisement circulating on social media.
Do not fall victim to scams, visit our official website or social media pages for accurate up to date information. https://t.co/Ci6fwPtsZU pic.twitter.com/i0HX55Z8qW
— Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) (@TrafficRTMC) August 18, 2025
In January, RTMC warned of a similar scam – a fake advertisement that had been circulating on TikTok inviting individuals to apply for a traffic officer learnership.
“The RTMC condemns in the strongest possible terms individuals who prey on the public by spreading false information and exploiting job seekers in an attempt to solicit bribes or other personal gains.
“These unethical and criminal activities not only tarnish the image of genuine organisations, but also cause financial and emotional harm to innocent members of our society.”
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