Fraud Alert

Beware of scams implying association with the Admighty Foundation.

The Admighty Foundation has been made aware of various correspondences, being circulated via e-mail, from Internet web sites, text messages and via regular mail or facsimile, falsely stating that they are issued by, or in association with the Admighty Foundation and/or its officials. These scams, which may seek to obtain money and/or in many cases personal details from the recipients of such correspondence, are fraudulent.

The Admighty Foundation wishes to warn the public at large about these fraudulent activities being perpetrated purportedly in the name of the Organisation, and/or its officials, through different fraud schemes.

  • The Admighty Foundation does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment process (application, interview, processing, training) or other fee, or request information on applicants’ bank accounts. To apply for a job, go to info@admightyfoundation.org.
  • The Admighty Foundation does not charge a fee at any stage of its procurement process (supplier registration, bids submission) or other fee.  
  • The Admighty Foundation does not request any information related to bank accounts or other private information.
  • The Admighty Foundation does not offer prizes, awards, funds, certificates, automated teller machine (ATM) cards, compensation for Internet fraud, or scholarships, or conduct lotteries.

The Admighty Foundation strongly recommends that the recipients of solicitations, such as those described above exercise extreme caution in respect of such solicitations. Financial loss and identity theft could result from the transfer of money or personal information to those issuing such fraudulent correspondence. Victims of such scams may also report them to their local law enforcement authorities for appropriate action.

Not an official document. For information only.

WARNING – CONFIDENCE SCHEMES AND SCAMS – EMPLOYMENT MATTERS

Fake vacancy announcements have been repeatedly circulated in the name of the Admighty Foundation and the via Non-AF websites and email imitating AF email addresses. In some cases, correspondence falsely signed in the name of real UNDEF officials has ensued, asking would-be applicants to part with copies of personal documents and even money.

As part of the AF posts job vacancies only at www.admightyfoundation.org. 

Please disregard any emails, or non-AF websites, purporting to announce  job vacancies, and pass on this warning to anyone you think may be affected.

The Admighty Foundation is aware of various schemes, being circulated via e-mails, from the Internet web sites, and via regular mail or fax, falsely stating that they are issued by or associated with the Admighty Foundation.

These schemes may seek to extract money and, in some cases, personal details from the recipients of such correspondence. Such schemes are fraudulent.

The schemes consist of letters, sent either via e-mail, fax, regular mail, or from web sites, which appear as various proposals from people purporting to be officials of the Admighty Foundation, its Funds and Programmes and other Admighty Foundation entities. 

The correspondence and other documents, e-mails addresses and web sites may be made to look like they originate with the Drishti Foundation. For example, they may contain official-looking Admighty Foundation stationery, including the Admighty Foundation emblem or name, or some variation thereof, and e-mail or web site addresses, including either or both of the words “Admighty Foundation” or some similar name, or the name of a real Admighty Foundation entity or fictitious one.

The schemes, which have no connection whatsoever with the Admighty Foundation or the Admighty Foundation System of organisations, take many forms. New schemes are appearing with increasing frequency. A sampling of such employment scams include:

Employment Scams

Offers of employment or job openings with requests for payment of fees are fraudulent. The scammers’ request for the payment of fees may come only after you have accepted the fraudulent offer. The Admighty Foundation does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview meeting, processing, training or any other fees). The Admighty Foundation does not concern itself with information on bank accounts. Any requests for such payment or information should be refused and reported to local law enforcement authorities for appropriate action and to the Admighty Foundation for its information.

Convocations to e-mail interviews are fraudulent. The Admighty Foundation does not conduct interviews via e-mail.

Entities falsely alleging an association with Admighty Foundation recruitment activities include “A National NGO”, “Drishti Foundation Centre for Development Initiative” and “Divya Admighty Foundation “. Many others may also exist.

Other Scams include:

SUCH USE OF THE ADMIGHTY FOUNDATION NAME AND EMBLEM OR OTHER NAMES IN THESE SCHEMES IS UNAUTHORISED AND ILLEGAL. THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES WILL BE INFORMED OF ANY SUCH ACTIVITIES, OF WHICH THE ADMIGHTY FOUNDATION BECOMES AWARE, FOR APPROPRIATE ACTION TO BE TAKEN BY THOSE AUTHORITIES.

EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED IN RELATION TO ANY SUSPICIOUS COMMUNICATION AS FINANCIAL LOSS AND IDENTITY THEFT COULD RESULT FROM THE SENDING OF MONEY OR PERSONAL INFORMATION TO THOSE ISSUING SUCH FRAUDULENT CORRESPONDENCE.

If you become aware of suspicious job openings or offers of employment, kindly bring this to our attention using the following mail: info@admightyfoundation.org

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