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2-day salary deduction in salaries of gov’t workers for quake victims’ relief fund, not true

admin February 19, 2023

“FAKE news.”

Thus, said the Malacañang on Sunday a supposed memorandum circular on a two-day salary deduction in the salaries of government workers to establish a relief fund for earthquake victims of Turkey and Syria.

“This is not true,” Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cheloy Garafil said in a message to reporters.

Garafil said the Office of the Executive Secretary is also “coordinating with authorities” to investigate the fraudulent memo.

The counterfeit memo was made to look like it was signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin by the authority of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

“The unfortunate earthquake occurred in Turkey on 6th February 2023 has caused significant human and livestock casualties as well as widespread damage to private homes and public infrastructures. Damage to infrastructure has worsened the humanitarian situation. To extend maximum support to Turkish government and people to help them cope with the destruction caused by the earthquake, a fund has been established/opened as ‘President’s Relief Fund Fur Turkey Earthquake Victims’. It is further proposed deduction of salary from government employees. The President considered the proposal and approved the deductions…” the supposed memorandum read.

It stated that officers and officials working in ministries, divisions, departments, authorities, corporations, companies, financial institutions and commissions working under the “federal government” will receive a two-day salary deduction.

The fraudulent memo also stated that officers and officials of civil and armed forces, officers and officials holding posts on contract as well as lump sum pay packages, and officers and officials locally recruited in foreign missions will also have a two-day salary deduction.

The 82-member Filipino contingent composed of rescuers and medical personnel, to assist in search and rescue operations had been sent to Turkey.

Reports showed that more than 46,000 people have been killed in the magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on Feb. 6, with many still missing and several buildings destroyed.

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