DepEd probes employee over alleged ‘appointment-for-sale’ scam

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DepEd probes employee over alleged ‘appointment-for-sale’ scam
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The Department of Education has placed under investigation one of its employees who was allegedly involved in a scam offering government posts in exchange of cash. | DYGalvezINQ

DepEd said complainants have provided “critical information” against the employee, and it encouraged those who have knowledge of her transactions to come forward.

“DepEd is encouraging those who may have personal knowledge or dealings with Maricon to come forward and provide us with more information,” the agency said. To recall, eight supposed “presidential appointees” went to Malacañang on January 27 after being instructed by a certain Undersecretary Eduardo Diokno and Assistant Secretary Johnson See to go to the Palaceto be administered by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. himself.

The victims paid huge sums of money to secure positions in the government after receiving information or invitation about available government positions.Subscribe to our daily newsletter

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