QNET is aware of some
reports by adomfmonline and Class FM on the arrest of some 20 Togolese
nationals for unlawful assembly at Hohoe in the Volta Region. Though the report
suggests that 20 persons were involved in QNET business, the company is taking
action to verify if wrongdoing occurred.
Authorities are investigating the substance of the matter, and QNET will
cooperate as usual to provide all information needed. As a law-abiding
corporate organization, QNET encourages transparency, ethical marketing, and
respect for the law.
QNET, for more than 23 years, has successfully developed unique products and
services to meet the evolving needs of its customers worldwide.
The company's direct selling business model allows existing customers who have
enjoyed QNET's products to market them by registering as Independent
Representatives (IRs) and promoting them to earn commissions on successful
sales.
Each year, more people buy QNET products and sign up for the company's direct
selling business as independent representatives (IRs). Thousands of young
Africans have found their entrepreneurial passion through QNET and transformed
their lives for the better.
QNET commits to and trains on ethical marketing through the QNET PRO
initiative, a global education programme on direct selling. QNET empowers its
independent representatives with the correct and rightful information, values
and best practices, to enable them to build a long-lasting business. In the
past years, QNET has trained more than 25,000 people in more than 20 cities
covering 11 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on leadership building,
marketing, compliance, ethics, and mentorship.
QNET has always been open and transparent in communicating with the media as
well as the authorities to address any concerns. Please visit our website
www.qnet.net to have a better understanding of the business and its products
and services.
Source: Peacefmonline.com