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Health Ministry Hails Police After Arrest of Suspected Recruitment Scammer 

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
June 8, 2026
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Some Officers of the Ghana Police Service

Some Officers of the Ghana Police Service

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has commended the Ghana Police Service for the arrest and prosecution of a man accused of defrauding unemployed health professionals by falsely promising to secure jobs for them within the Ghana Health Service.

In a press release, the Ministry identified the suspect as Isaac Adu Gyamfi, who is alleged to have collected substantial sums of money from several job seekers under the pretext of facilitating their recruitment into the health sector. 

According to the Ministry, investigations into the matter are ongoing. The suspect has already been arraigned before a court and remanded into police custody pending further legal proceedings. 

The development comes amid growing concerns over recruitment-related scams targeting unemployed graduates and professionals seeking opportunities within public sector institutions. 

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The Ministry said the arrest demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement agencies to protecting the public from fraudulent activities and preserving the integrity of government recruitment processes. 

The Ministry stressed that recruitment into the health sector is conducted strictly through approved and transparent procedures.  It emphasized that no individual, group or intermediary has been authorized to sell recruitment slots, offer protocol placements or influence employment decisions in exchange for money.

Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh

Officials warned prospective applicants and health professionals to be cautious of persons who claim to have the ability to secure jobs in return for financial payments.  The Ministry noted that such claims are false and often form part of schemes designed to exploit vulnerable job seekers. 

“The Ministry reiterates that recruitment into the health sector is conducted strictly through approved and transparent processes,” the statement said, adding that all employment opportunities are managed through established procedures and not through private arrangements or unofficial channels.

Ministry Cautions Job Seekers

The Ministry further urged members of the public to refrain from making payments to any person claiming to facilitate recruitment into the health sector.

It advised individuals who are approached by such persons to immediately report the matter to the nearest police station or notify the Ministry through its official communication channels. 

The warning is expected to resonate with thousands of health professionals across the country who continue to seek employment opportunities following the completion of their training. 

In recent times, reports of recruitment scams have surfaced periodically, with fraudsters allegedly taking advantage of unemployed graduates by promising access to government jobs in exchange for money. 

The Ministry stated that it remains actively engaged in efforts to combat recruitment fraud and related acts of deception. It disclosed that investigations are not limited to the current case and that authorities are pursuing other reports involving similar fraudulent schemes. 

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According to the statement, the Ministry is working closely with the appropriate law enforcement agencies to investigate, apprehend and prosecute individuals involved in recruitment-related fraud. 

It said these collaborative efforts are aimed at protecting job seekers and ensuring public confidence in recruitment systems within the health sector.  The Ministry emphasized that the fight against recruitment fraud requires the cooperation of both institutions and the public. 

It noted that timely reporting of suspicious activities can help prevent more people from becoming victims and support investigations that may lead to arrests and prosecutions.

Commitment to Safeguarding Credibility of Recruitment Process

Beyond the current case, the Ministry reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the credibility of the recruitment process and ensuring that employment opportunities are awarded fairly and transparently. 

Officials said any attempt to manipulate the system through unofficial payments or influence undermines public trust and could disadvantage qualified applicants who follow the proper procedures.

The arrest of the suspect has also been presented as a warning to individuals who engage in similar activities. The Ministry indicated that anyone found using the name of the Ministry, the Ghana Health Service or any other public institution to extort money from job seekers will face legal consequences. 

The Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, Mr. Tony Goodman
The Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, Mr. Tony Goodman

As investigations continue, the Ministry has assured the public that it will take all necessary measures to protect citizens from recruitment scams.  It also pledged to strengthen collaboration with law enforcement agencies to identify and prosecute offenders while raising public awareness about fraudulent recruitment practices.

The Ministry concluded by reaffirming its commitment to working closely with the Ghana Police Service and other relevant agencies to uphold the integrity of the recruitment process. 

It said efforts to identify, arrest and prosecute persons involved in recruitment fraud will continue as part of broader measures to protect the public and maintain confidence in the health sector’s employment system.

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