Man lost $4.9m to impersonation scam claiming PM Wong sought 'funding assistance' for Hormuz
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Be very wary if you've received WhatsApp messages or emails inviting you to virtual meetings or even contribute to «urgent funding assistance» sought by the prime minister.Earlier on May 6, the police had alerted the public of a scam variant wherMan lost $4.9m to impersonation scam claiming PM Wong sought 'funding assistance' for Hormuz
Be very wary if you've received WhatsApp messages or emails inviting you to virtual meetings or even contribute to «urgent funding assistance» sought by the prime minister.Earlier on May 6, the police had alerted the public of a scam variant where victims were convinced to sign a «non-disclosure agreement» (NDA) — before meeting virtually with senior government officials, including the president or ministers.A man, who had prior interactions with government officials, has now become the latest victim of this scam variant.He lost at least $4.9 million after believing that Prime Minister Lawrence Wong had sought his help, through Secretary to the Cabinet Wong Hong Kuan, to provide «urgent funding assistance» relating to the situation at the Strait of Hormuz.Modus operandi: 'Highly sensitive and controlled' matter Screenshots of WhatsApp messages and an email received by the victim show the scammer claiming to be acting on the instruction of the Prime Minister's Office. Read more














