The Department of Finance would like to inform
the public that certain letters are circulating, requesting individuals to
provide sensitive personal information, in the guise of official business as
authorized by the Department.
The DOF has received reports from individuals being contacted by persons claiming to be DOF employees using the e-mail address dof.gov.ph@execs.com.
In the letters, supposed DOF employees request for pertinent information from unsuspecting individuals, to be used for the investigation of fraudulent companies, or to facilitate the transfer of funds through a spurious investment scheme to so-called beneficiaries, among others.
The DOF would like to clarify that these letters are bogus and the DOF representatives are likewise fictitious.
Evidently, this is a type of scam to elicit information and funds from individuals by unlawfully using the name of the Department of Finance.
Solicitation of such information in writing, accompanied by a promise of compensation, is a hallmark of an attempted scam.
The public is advised to be highly cautious of such notices, especially from entities and individuals claiming to transact on behalf of Philippine government agencies. Verification of official and legitimate activities can be done through the DOF website: http://www.dof.gov.ph/. (DOF)
The DOF has received reports from individuals being contacted by persons claiming to be DOF employees using the e-mail address dof.gov.ph@execs.com.
In the letters, supposed DOF employees request for pertinent information from unsuspecting individuals, to be used for the investigation of fraudulent companies, or to facilitate the transfer of funds through a spurious investment scheme to so-called beneficiaries, among others.
The DOF would like to clarify that these letters are bogus and the DOF representatives are likewise fictitious.
Evidently, this is a type of scam to elicit information and funds from individuals by unlawfully using the name of the Department of Finance.
Solicitation of such information in writing, accompanied by a promise of compensation, is a hallmark of an attempted scam.
The public is advised to be highly cautious of such notices, especially from entities and individuals claiming to transact on behalf of Philippine government agencies. Verification of official and legitimate activities can be done through the DOF website: http://www.dof.gov.ph/. (DOF)
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