Prasa acting CEO Hishaam Emeran said 1,159 employees “resigned” from the agency earlier this month, but no resignation letters were received.
Emeran said while no-one has been fired, they realised that the matter was much broader, deeper and more sophisticated than they expected .
“We also said it is suspicious that in one swoop 1,159 employees resigned. We couldn’t be provided with resignation letters for the 1,159 employees.”
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