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Is the news being shared about part-time job opportunities at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka true?

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FactSeeker has observed posts on social media claiming that there are part-time job opportunities at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

by Anonymous |

February 13, 2025

As these posts have reached a large number of users, FactSeeker investigated their veracity.

The posts used the official logo of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and stated that individuals could work from home and earn a salary ranging from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 30,000 per day.

Upon investigation, we observed a notice posted on the official Facebook page of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The notice stated that “posts are being shared claiming that there are part-time job opportunities at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, and they are completely untrue.”

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BxGJmhxnh/

Central Bank job vacancy information is published only on its official website.

https://www.cbsl.gov.lk/

Therefore, FactSeeker confirms that posts shared on social media claiming that there are part-time job opportunities at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka are fake.

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