Sara Duterte warns public vs scammers using her name to solicit campaign funds

Sara Duterte warns of scammers using her name for campaign funds

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 10:08 AM December 26, 2023

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MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte on Tuesday warned the public against scammers using her name to solicit money for her campaign funds.

According to Duterte, some scammers even introduce themselves as employees of the Bureau of Customs or other government agencies.

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“Ang kanilang pakay ay ang makakuha sa inyo ng pera na umano ay pondo para sa kampanya. Ito ay isang scam,” warned Duterte.

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(Their intention is to get money from you, allegedly for a campaign fund. This is a scam.)

“Wala po akong inutusan na sinuman upang manglikom ng pera para sa politika o kahit na anong klaseng gawain o layunin,” she added.

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(I have not authorized anyone to collect money for politics or any kind of activity or purpose.)

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She then urged the public to report any information about such ploys to authorities.

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Duterte made the pronouncement just a few days after the Office of the Vice President warned the public against a fake social media post circulating online using her name and photo.

The post lured unsuspecting individuals into clicking a dubious link by featuring Duterte offering to provide free cash and groceries.

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