Job seekers beware, for the next employment agency promising a brighter future may just be selling bullshit.
A surge of fraudulent employment agencies, particularly those recruiting people to work overseas, have caused the Department of Employment to issue warnings after it prosecuted 41 such agencies and 82 complicit parties this year amid a huge spike in arrests for related crimes, according to department head Sumet Mahosot.

Employment scammers face fines up to THB200,000 or 10 years in jail for each case of fraud, according to .
Source: Bangkok Coconuts
Bogus recruiting firms preying on unemployed
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