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Punjab issues alert over fraud
Key takeaways
- In a warning, the PHC alerts that fraudsters were making phone calls and sending messages to individuals while posing as PHC inspectors or officials.
- The culprits falsely claim to fix PHC inspection, registration, licensing fines, or complaint cases in exchange for payments.
- The PHC further stated that the scammers are using fake letterheads, stamps, challans, WhatsApp profiles, and forged documents to make their claims appear legitimate.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC) has issued a public warning about a rise in fraudulent activities involving individuals using the PHC name to steal money from healthcare providers and other stakeholders.
In a warning, the PHC alerts that fraudsters were making phone calls and sending messages to individuals while posing as PHC inspectors or officials.
The culprits falsely claim to fix PHC inspection, registration, licensing fines, or complaint cases in exchange for payments.
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