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SINGAPORE - An e-mail purportedly sent by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has been circulating online, and he has reported this to the police. The e-mail, claiming to be sent on behalf of the Government, provides an update on the Covid-19 outbreak and encouraPM Lee warns against scam e-mail purportedly sent by him
SINGAPORE - An e-mail purportedly sent by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has been circulating online, and he has reported this to the police. The e-mail, claiming to be sent on behalf of the Government, provides an update on the Covid-19 outbreak and encourages readers to respond with their thoughts about the situation. In a Facebook post on Monday (March 30), PM Lee wrote: «If you receive such an e-mail, do not respond to it. Also do not provide any personal information. And please do not forward it to your friends and family.» He added: «These are unscrupulous characters trying to exploit the current crisis to dupe you. Be extra careful, and stay safe online.» Read more