Negros dioceses warn vs ‘solicitation scam’

BACOLOD City – The Dioceses of Bacolod and Dumaguete issued a warning to the public over reports of unauthorized solicitation purporting to have come from their respective Offices of Bishop.

Diocese of Bacolod chancellor, Rev. Fr. Christian Gesulgon, said Bishop Patricio Buzon has not authorized anyone to solicit on his behalf and, as such, any solicitation purporting to have come from him or the diocese or any appeal for donations involving name dropping of the bishop or diocese is a scam.
The diocese official explained, it is standing policy of the diocese that all financial transactions, including donations involving the diocese itself and the bishop, shall all be properly coursed through the Office of the Diocesan Oeconomus.
Additionally, he pointed out, they issue corresponding official receipts to donors.
Gesulgon added, they were informed that unauthorized solicitation is being conducted via social media and text messaging applications by instructing people to donate through a particular bank account supposedly connected to the church.
He also requested the public to immediately report such incidents to the Chancery Office of the Diocese of Bacolod, located at the Bishop’s Palace.
Meanwhile, Diocese of Dumaguete chancellor, Rev. Fr. Carmelito Limbaga, Jr., also released a similar statement and called on the public not to fall for the “modus” and be extra vigilant in addressing such requests.
He pointed out, should there be any solicitation in their locality, the public must verify and confirm the request by contacting their office in Dumaguete City./PN

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