Controversial blogger Robert Alai has attacked Royal Media Services for conning Kenyans
In a post on his Facebook page, the blogger questioned why Royal Media Services are advertising non-existent jobs and charging for it.
"Royal Media must stop advertising non-existent jobs then charging each job seeker Sh1,000. Imagine 200,000 job seekers applying for the jobs. That's a cool Ksh 200million. Someone is trying to correct their books," said Alai.
Royal Media have been running an advertisement on TV seeking to recruit at most 15 sales agent across the 47 counties on an 8-months contract.
Alai even went further to reveal that Royal Media Services is broke and the recruitment of sales agents is just a grand scheme to redeem their overstretched budget.
"A few weeks ago, Citizen TV couldn't afford to pay for the gym and health facilities for the SlimPossible contestants. Rumors have also been out that water was disconnected from Royal Media offices," said Alai.
"I think that this is a bigger fraud than we are imagining," he added.