It appears that a revocation letter has been issued to new recruits, essentially canceling their recruitment. A revocation letter is a formal document used to withdraw or cancel a previously granted authorization, permission, or consent.¹
The letter likely informs the recruits that their offer has been revoked, and they are no longer part of the program. This can be disappointing news, especially for those who were looking forward to starting their new role.
If you're one of the affected recruits, it's essential to understand the reasons behind the revocation. You may want to reach out to the relevant authorities or the organization that issued the revocation letter to seek clarification.
In general, revocation letters can be used in various contexts, such as canceling a job offer, revoking access to sensitive information, or withdrawing permission for a specific activity.²