Mise en garde contre de faux responsables de l'OSAP sollicitant une aide financière

Le bureau de l'assistant spécial du président a mis en garde le public contre des individus et des groupes se faisant passer pour ses représentants afin de solliciter de l'argent ou une aide financière.

L'avis émis par l'OSAP, dirigé par l'assistant spécial du président Antonio Lagdameo Jr., précise que le bureau ne sollicite aucun fonds et n'effectue aucune transaction par SMS ou via des applications de messagerie privée. Les collectivités locales ont été invitées à vérifier toute directive provenant de l'OSAP exclusivement par le biais des canaux institutionnels officiels. Le public est prié de signaler toute communication suspecte à l'adresse électronique fournie dans l'avis.

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