SCAMMED. Eight victims (seated, blurred) of fake government positions are met by officials at Malacanan Palace in Manila on Friday (Jan. 27, 2023). They paid cash in exchange for high-ranking posts, which the Presidential Communications Office confirmed was a scam. (Courtesy of the Presidential Communications Office) MANILA - Malacanang has warned the public against a fraudulent scheme that asks for money in exchange for appointment to the government. The warning was issued after eight fell victims to the appointment scam, Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cheloy Garafil said on Friday. The victims, who claimed to be Presidential appointees, went to Malacanan Palace in Manila on Friday afternoon to attend their supposed oath-taking to be administered by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. "Malacanang warned the public not to entertain dubious individuals communicating with them online or through correspondence after eight 'presidential appointees' rushed to the Pa
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