Report an online scam.

We’re concerned by the number of criminals impersonating Dr. Patrick Bitature, Simba’s senior management team and Simba Group companies.

Followers who post on Simba Group and Dr. Patrick Bitature’s social media feeds have been targeted in private channels by people with fake accounts.

Why Report Scams to Simba Group?

Protect our community and reputation

Safeguarding Simba Group’s brand under Chairman Patrick Bitature is essential to our collective credibility and trust.

Enable swift investigation and resolution

Early reporting allows us to verify vendor credentials, secure assets, and ensure legal compliance.

Empower stakeholder safety

Timely reports protect customers, employees, investors, and partners from fraud risk.

What Constitutes a Scam?

Report any unusual or suspicious activities targeting Simba Group or its stakeholders:

  • Impersonation of Simba Group/Patrick Bitature (emails, phone calls).

  • Fraudulent investment, procurement or employment offers.

  • Requests for confidential documents under the Group’s name.

  • Fake complaints or media stories claiming affiliation with Simba Group.

  • Visitors posing as Simba Group reps demanding payment or data.

Submit Report.

Two things to keep in mind to help you stay safe online.

1. Simba Group or Dr. Patrick Bitature will not send private messages on social media

If you’ve received a message from someone claiming to be Simba Group, Dr. Patrick Bitature, or another member of our senior team, it is likely to be a scam. They may attempt to extract personal information or cash from you.

2. The the Simba Group and it's staff do not promote get-rich-quick schemes

Stories linking Simba Group to get-rich-quick opportunities such as cryptocurrency schemes often appear on websites via links advertised on various social media sites and paid for ads. There is no truth in these stories.