LETTER: How Qatar agents are swindling poor Kenyan drivers ahead of World Cup

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In Summary;
  • Complaint
  • Alleged agencies / Screenshots
  • Video 
  • #iKUWEiKUWE Corner
Kenyans yearning to live and work abroad continue to be victims of corruption, fraud and/or daytime robbery due to their craving for greener pastures. In February 2022 Qatar shut down 12 Kenyan employment agencies following pressure from the government and trade unions to ensure better treatment of migrant workers in the Gulf States. The agencies affected then were Starch, Anand, Sunrise, Dubai, Frame, Al Adam, Absher, Al Methaq, Resala, Altaaon, and Althabat.
ikuweikuwe.com has received a brand new complaint as follows;

Complaint; 
Hello Edu. Kindly there is a pressing issue I want to inform you and people need your assistance since you have a commendable track record of assisting the needy.
A couple of months ago, officials from Qatar Came to Kenya looking for drivers who would be employed in preparation for this year’s World Cup.
All willing drivers, did interviews which included medical tests with over 500+ qualifying. Applicants were informed that the entire exercise was free and agents concerned in processing the documents were not supposed to ask for any amount of cash, since they had already been paid by the Qatar Government.
It has now emerged that some crafty agents are using their positions to force applicants into paying unreceipted Kshs. 70,000 /-
The Agents names are:-
– Kistamu.
– Aljamana.
– SOS – Selective Out source Solutions.
The drivers are requesting you to come and assist this disturbing situation since it was supposed to be a free exercise. The following is a video of the Qatar Employer requesting the drivers not to pay any fee
~ Qatar rat ~

#iKUWEiKUWE Corner;
  • ikuweikuwe.com has leant that; Inspection teams were created to investigate recruitment agencies and ensure that the new forms of employment contracts for domestic workers are implemented.
  • I wish that they therefore investigate the allegations (as received) above ASAP
  • Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary-General Francis Atwoli… Kazi kwako

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