QNET not banned in Ghana; court ruling targeted impersonators - Mgt.
QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness direct selling company, has clarified that it has not been banned in Ghana and is not aware of any court case or judgment set for July 20, 2025, involving its operations.
This clarification follows recent media reports linking QNET to entities that were dissolved by a 2022 court ruling for illegally operating under similar names and misrepresenting the brand.
Biram Fall, QNET’s Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, explained: “Some security agencies and media outlets seem to have mistaken that judgment as being against QNET. In fact, the ruling targeted ‘Q-NET INVESTMENT LIMITED,’ which had no connection to us.
“To date, no legally empowered court or regulatory body has banned QNET. We remain fully compliant with Ghanaian laws and are committed to working closely with all relevant authorities.”
Mr. Fall added: “Unfortunately, the media and some stakeholders misunderstood the 2022 court judgment and believed QNET was banned. To clear the confusion, QNET petitioned the Attorney General, who later confirmed in writing that QNET was not the same as ‘Q-NET INVESTMENT LIMITED,’ the company that was dissolved.
The letter stated: ‘We have perused the said judgment as well as your petition and are of the opinion that the Honourable Court did not in any way link the company QNET and Q-Net Investment Limited.’”
From 2022, QNET has engaged stakeholders, including the Ghana Police and the media, to correct the misunderstanding about the judgment. Notably, the Daily Graphic, Ghana’s leading national newspaper, published an article to correct its earlier reportage, set the record straight and distinctively stated that it was Q-NET INVESTMENT LIMITED that was dissolved and not QNET. Other leading media organisations published the news, highlighting QNET’s support for the Attorney General to dissolve companies impersonating QNET and misusing its name and products.
Over the past several years, QNET has consistently collaborated with Ghana’s law enforcement authorities, including the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Ghana Immigration Service, and other key agencies, to identify, repatriate, and support victims of trafficking and misrepresentation by fraudulent actors. Additionally, QNET, in good faith, has assisted various embassies in repatriating their citizens home. In an important milestone, in August 2024, QNET officials conducted an information sharing session with over 200 detectives at the Detective Training Academy in Tesano, addressing all their concerns and highlighting the abuse of the brand by miscreants.
These interventions are well-documented and have involved resource contributions and structured cooperation with officials in Ghana and across the sub-region. Additionally, QNET is in close collaboration with the EFCC in Nigeria to prosecute individuals misusing its brand to defraud innocent people.
QNET has initiated and intensified its media and public education campaign. Its signature anti-scam campaign: “QNET Against Scams” was implemented as a comprehensive 360-degree campaign on various media platforms, including television, radio, billboards, online and social media.
The campaign warned the public against scams and illegal migration. QNET said it continues to report cases of illegal activities done in its name to law enforcement and will not relent in its efforts to do so.
To date, QNET said it has escalated 70 cases to authorities and assisted over 300 victims across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Mr. Fall concluded: “QNET is not a Ponzi or investment scheme. It is not a visa or scholarship agency. QNET does not condone illegal migration or gathering of any kind. QNET is a legitimate 26-year-old global company promoting and selling quality and life-changing wellness and lifestyle products that are locally and internationally certified. Anyone can visit our website, www.qnet.net, to see the array of amazing products we offer and to get to know us better.”
QNET encouraged the public to stay informed and report suspicious activities through its official
QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness company, uses a direct selling business model to promote unique products that enable people to take charge of their health, well-being, and lifestyle. Since 1998, QNET’s innovative products and e-commerce-driven business model have helped build a global community of satisfied customers and microentrepreneurs, who are driven by the mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind.
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QNET proudly exemplifies high industry standards and is a member of numerous Direct Selling Associations worldwide. Its active engagement in several global sports sponsorships including in its role as the official direct selling partner of the Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) and the Confederation of African Football (CAF), highlights the company’s commitment to excellence.
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