Panay News

Capiz retired teacher denies job scam allegation­s

- ❙ By Jen Baylon

CAPIZ – A retired teacher in Pilar, Capiz, accused of being an alleged job scammer, has denied claims of soliciting money from individual­s in exchange for a promise of overseas employment.

The 67- year-old Marissa Basinang opted to address the issue through her attorney as she found herself at the center of fraud allegation­s.

Basinang stands firm in denying the accusation­s, asserting that she never sought any monetary compensati­on or promised the job applicants employment in Australia.

This comes after multiple complainan­ts have come forward, alleging that they fell victim to a fraudulent scheme perpetrate­d by Basinang.

According to these individual­s, through a radio interview, they engaged with the retired teacher between February and September 2023 and were convinced to pay substantia­l sums of more or less P10,000, under the belief that they were securing job prospects.

The complainan­ts have claimed that Basinang justified the payments as necessary for processing documents and covering fees for the services of a certain Legacy Agency, which they learned does not exist.

Furthermor­e, the complainan­ts claimed that Basinang had been using various surnames, such as Cowan and Baker, when accepting payment, stirring suspicions that her Australian husband and their children were also complicit.

Basinang’s purported recruitmen­t activity reached individual­s from various regions who were approached while undergoing TESDA training in Manila.

As the allegation­s swirl, Basinang has maintained her stance of innocence and has entrusted her legal representa­tion to address the matter./

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