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Jul 21, 2017 News
The United States Embassy has been made aware of an ongoing tender scam in which the Embassy’s name and logo have been fraudulently used to target businesses for the provision of solar generators and equipment. This is according to information disseminated by the Embassy by way of a press statement yesterday.
According to the statement, “If your business receives a tender request from a “Ronnel Fisher, Tender Section of the Embassy of the United States” from the following email addresses: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected], please DO NOT ACT on this request and notify us immediately via email at: [email protected].”
It was pointed out that the US Government procurement procedures follow strict regulations outlined in the US Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). Moreover the Embassy cautioned, “If you receive an email from any company or individual claiming to represent US Embassy Georgetown, be cautious. If you get an e-mail from a company or individual asking you to contact them and pay them money, be cautious. These messages are not from the Federal Government. There is NO FEE to register for publicly advertised tenders by U.S. Embassy Georgetown.”
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