Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Oro ‘getting wary’ of scams and frauds

A move to seriously address the proliferat­ion of dubious investment schemes in the locality is underway

- By PJ Orias

Aproposal to create an Anti-Scam Task Force is underway and now awaits the approval of Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno.

City Councilor George Goking said the committee on trade and commerce, which he chairs, has sent a recommenda­tion to the mayor’s office for the creation of the task force as part of the city’s efforts to address the reported scams proliferat­ing in the city.

The task force will be composed of the following: the Anti-Money Laundering Council, various law enforcemen­t agencies such as the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group, National Bureau of Investigat­ion, Cagayan de Oro Police Office, Securities and Exchange Commission, Regulatory Complaint Board, City Legal Office, City Treasurer Office, and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

“This is a priority because we know that these scams are targeting our people, we also got the support on the committee of finance, they are willing to allocate a budget for this task force so that we can really implement well,” he said.

“Initially, we will increase social media awareness and later on, when the task force will be formed, we can identify these unscrupulo­us groups who are actually conducting suspicious seminars. We will see on how we can penetrate them,” he added.

The move was made after SEC regional director Renato Egypto urged the city government to lead the campaign against scams.

Egypto has sounded alarm bells after observing that seminars on investment­s are conducted too often by some groups claiming to be “experts” on these kind of investment schemes.

He said the deception usually start in these seminars with the scammers posing as experts and newly minted millionair­es.

He said groups conducting seminars and lectures on cryptocurr­encies and foreign exchange trading should be regulated as this might be used by scammers as recruitmen­t ground.

 ?? (LYNDE SALGADOS) ?? CALL IT COINCIDENC­E, but the Philippine Air Force (PAF) has its biggest turnout of successful trainees this year at 987, following President Duterte’s implemente­d order in raising the salary of the high-risk men and women in uniform to keep the country safe.
(LYNDE SALGADOS) CALL IT COINCIDENC­E, but the Philippine Air Force (PAF) has its biggest turnout of successful trainees this year at 987, following President Duterte’s implemente­d order in raising the salary of the high-risk men and women in uniform to keep the country safe.

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