Posted on 02/12/2020 7:37:57 PM PST by TigerClaws
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Puerto Ricos government has lost more than $2.6 million after falling for an email phishing scam, according to a senior official.
The finance director of the islands Industrial Development Company, Rubén Rivera, said in a complaint filed to police Wednesday that the agency sent the money to a fraudulent account.
Rivera said the government agency transferred the money on Jan. 17 after receiving an email that alleged a change to a banking account tied to remittance payments, according to a police statement.
Manuel Laboy, executive director of the agency, told The Associated Press that officials found out about the incident earlier this week and immediately reported it to the FBI.
This is a very serious situation, extremely serious, he said. We want it to be investigated until the last consequences.
Laboy declined to say how officials found out about the scam, whether anyone has been dismissed or how the companys operations have been affected by the missing funds. He said an internal investigation is under way to determine whether someone was negligent or did not follow standard procedure, adding that government officials are trying to recover the money.
I cannot speculate about how these things might happen, he said, addressing heavy criticism from Puerto Ricans who were incredulous upon hearing the news.
Laboy added that his agency takes the management of public funds very seriously. Its a big responsibility.
Police did not return calls for comment.
The situation comes as the U.S. territory remains mired in a 13-year recession that has in part forced the government to cut back on some services.
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Did anyone check AOC’s bank accounts, the above board ones and the under the table, possibly offshore accounts?
Inquiring honest Americans want to know.
Never give these people money.
Look what happened last time we gave them a giant wad. Public officials stole it.
If the actual people need disaster relief again, we have to set up some kind of trust and manage it ourselves.
I bet the clintons were in on it.
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