2025-08-28 https://metro.co.uk/2025/08/27/influencers-promoted-job-opportunities-women-led-putins-weapons-factories-24007680/ HaiPress
DClayson Monyela,the deputy director-general (DDG),warned: ‘Do not rely solely on social media promotions.
‘Always cross-check and get a second opinion from a trusted source. Verify jobs through official channels.’
The Russian Embassy in South Africa also released a statement,saying that it has ‘taken note’ of the concerns.
It said: ‘Many of the commentators were quick to accuse Russia of “human trafficking” and “exploitation” based on unfounded allegations.
‘It needs to be stressed that the Embassy has no information,apart from that spread through some biased outlets,of foreign nationals being subjected to forced labour,tricked into some actions,or otherwise experiencing violation of their rights in the course of the programme.’
Metro has contacted TikTok and Instagram for a comment.
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