Action Taken Against Fraudulent Activities by Property Practitioners

The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) has issued a serious warning regarding fraudulent activities involving some property practitioners. These individuals have been accused of illegally using the electronic signatures of key PPRA personnel to create fake equivalency exemption letters and logbook letters. The forged documents were then used to demand updates on the PPRA system.

The PPRA is taking swift action, planning to file criminal charges. Disciplinary action within the PPRA may also result in the withdrawal of Fidelity Fund Certificates (FFCs) for those found guilty.

This misconduct violates the Code of Conduct for Property Practitioners and undermines the core values of professionalism, integrity, and honesty expected in the industry.

Read the PPRA notification here.

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