MANILA, Philippines – The Division of Human Settlements and City Improvement (DHSUD) is reiterating its warning towards unscrupulous people and teams utilizing the Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino Housing (4PH) Program to solicit money from unsuspecting victims.
DHSUD Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar re-issued the warning to the general public amid details about solicitation actions utilizing 4PH Program, notably preying on abroad Filipino employees (OFWs).
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In line with info from DHSUD, sure people or teams are attractive “buyers”, notably OFWs, to finance 4PH tasks in change for enticing return charges.
“Hindi po kami tumatanggap ng buyers para magpagawa ng 4PH tasks. Wala pong licensed na opisina o tao, kahit dito sa DHSUD, na makipag transaksyon tungkol sa ganitong funding scheme (We don’t settle for buyers to do 4PH tasks. There isn’t any licensed workplace or particular person, not even right here at DHSUD, to conduct transactions relating to this funding scheme),” Acuzar stated in a information launch on Sunday.
“Pretend information po yan, o mas malala baka po rip-off (That’s faux information, or worse, perhaps a rip-off),” he added.
Acuzar urged the general public to report any info relating to personal people or teams posing as “brokers” of 4PH as he burdened that these considering 4PH ought to solely channel their queries and considerations to DHSUD or their host native authorities models (LGUs).
The housing czar stated any info relayed to DHSUD can be dealt with with utmost confidentiality, as he vowed to throw the e book towards these discovered abusing 4PH.
“We are going to exert the total pressure of the regulation towards these unscrupulous people or teams preying on unsuspecting victims,” Acuzar vowed.
He assured that the DHSUD won’t tolerate any unlawful act meant to discredit or derail the present implementation of 4PH in numerous components of the nation.
To report any suspicion of unlawful actions, like solicitations, in connection to 4PH, please contact (02) 8424-4070, or ship an e-mail to [email protected]. (PR)
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