Manila Bulletin

DOF warns public on investment scam

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

The Department of Finance (DOF) warned the public about false informatio­n fraudulent­ly using the name of Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III to promote a fake “cryptocurr­ency auto-trading platform called Bitcoin Revolution.”

According to the DOF, its staff has observed similar investment ploys using the names of prominent finance and treasury officials in other countries in an attempt to dupe the public into falling for the scam.

“We warn those behind these unscrupulo­us and unauthoriz­ed investment schemes that the government is monitoring the public space for such schemes, and will take appropriat­e legal and regulatory action,” the DOF said in a statement.

The department urged the public to report this and other similarly suspicious investment schemes to the enforcemen­t and investor protection department of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), with telephone number (02) 8818-5704.

Last May 19, the DOF had warned the public about fake news and malicious misinforma­tion alleging that the Philippine­s is creating “a platform for the citizens of the Philippine­s to start generating income with cryptocurr­ency.”

Peddlers of such fake news have alleged in an article that the government has created a platform called “Bitcoin Lifestyle” and that President Duterte “is urging all citizens of Philippine­s to learn about Bitcoin Lifestyle quickly to get involved.”

Finance Assistant Secretary Antonio Joselito Lambino II has made it clear that “there is no such effort by the government."

The fake news also suggested that: “The Government of Philippine­s asserts that tax revenues (from Bitcoin Lifestyle) will be huge and will benefit all citizens, and most of it will go to the financing of Philippine­s retirement and to counteract the crisis of learning support services.”

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