Recruiters asked to be vigilant
10 September 2012
City of London Police is warning recruitment agencies to be vigilant after a fraudster scammed recruiters out of £300,000.
Letters have been sent out to City recruiters about the fraudster, who
Letters have been sent out to City recruiters about the fraudster, who
City of London Police is warning recruitment agencies to be vigilant after a fraudster scammed recruiters out of £300,000.
Letters have been sent out to City recruiters about the fraudster, who sends out a false CV securing its fictitious owner a job with the non-existent overseas company and the recruitment agency pays the wages of the temporary worker.
Companies are being asked to check their records for the following names: Antonio Almeda, Antonio Almeida or Tony D'Almeda (or similar spelling), Bero Venturi or Berodo Venturi (or similar spelling).
Letters have been sent out to City recruiters about the fraudster, who sends out a false CV securing its fictitious owner a job with the non-existent overseas company and the recruitment agency pays the wages of the temporary worker.
Companies are being asked to check their records for the following names: Antonio Almeda, Antonio Almeida or Tony D'Almeda (or similar spelling), Bero Venturi or Berodo Venturi (or similar spelling).
