Rex Gatchalian

DSWD Sec. Gatchalian slams scammers

February 18, 2023 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 232 views

DEPARTMENT of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Sec. Rex Gatchalian gave a stern warning against scammers who spread text messages about “unclaimed” cash aid to target vulnerable sectors such as senior citizens.

“We will make sure to prosecute you to the fullest extent ng batas kaya ‘wag na kayong magkakamali na mahuli namin kayo,” Gatchalian said.

This warning was made after the DSWD received from a concerned citizen a report that a text message is circulating among mobile phone users regarding the alleged “unclaimed” relief allowances for senior citizens and retired business owners.

Gatchalian mentioned that the department has mechanisms in place to detect scammers and to prevent any incident of scamming and deception among its clients.

“Para naman sa mga patuloy na gumagawa nyan sisiguraduhin namin dito sa DSWD na mahuhuli at mahuhuli namin kayo,” the Secretary added.

He also appealed to the public to not use the name of the department for deceiving senior citizens, pointing out that such act “is even worst na nananamantala kayo ng mga taong walang kalaban-laban.”

Moreover, Gatchalian reminded the public to be more vigilant and responsible in engaging with unknown individuals over the phone.

“Ito ang babala namin sa publiko na huwag kayong maniniwala sa mga naglalako ng kung ano-anong mga serbisyo na kunwari ay galing sa DSWD,” he said.

Gatchalian likewise advised the public to report any suspicious messages they receive to the nearest DSWD office or to any concerned government agencies.

He said it is also the obligation of all citizens to verify information from the authorities.

Meanwhile, Gatchalian reiterated that the department has no such relief allowance that is being provided to the seniors.

However, he said that DSWD implements a social pension program for indigent senior citizens and that other financial assistance for individuals in crisis situation, including the said sector, is extended through the department’s Crisis Intervention Unit located at the central office and in all field offices nationwide.

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