Claim: The Ministry of Labor and Social Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, in collaboration with the Governments of Germany, Denmark, and Australia, signed a contract to provide manpower supply due to a labor shortage in these countries.
Verdict: FALSE
Context: A recent claim circulating on social media suggests that the Sierra Leonean government, in partnership with Germany, Denmark, and Australia, has signed a contract to address a labor shortage in those countries. The claim calls for qualified Sierra Leoneans to apply for various skilled and unskilled positions.
Evidence:
Confirmation from Government Sources: Multiple sources within the Ministry of Employment, Labor and Social Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation have denied the existence of any such contract. Officials emphasize that no agreement for manpower supply to Germany, Denmark, or Australia has been signed.
Forensic Image Analysis: A thorough forensic analysis of the image associated with the claim reveals clear signs of manipulation. An error level analysis (ELA) indicates inconsistencies in compression levels, suggesting that the image has been altered or edited.
Conclusion: Contrary to the circulated claim, there is no evidence to support the assertion that the Government of Sierra Leone has entered into a contract with Germany, Denmark and Australia for the supply of manpower. Multiple government sources have refuted these claims and a forensic analysis of the associated image provides additional evidence of manipulation.
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