3 employees suspended in $4M Puerto Rico online scam
Source: Associated Press
3 employees suspended in $4M Puerto Rico online scam
By DÁNICA COTO
February 14, 2020
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Puerto Ricos government said Friday that it suspended three employees as federal agents investigate an online scam that attempted to steal more than $4 million from the U.S. territory.
Manuel Laboy, executive director of Puerto Ricos Industrial Development Company, said rigorous procedures were not followed when the agency received an email alleging a change in banking accounts that prompted someone to transfer more than $2.6 million to a fraudulent account in the U.S. mainland last month.
We do not take this lightly, and there are consequences, he said.
Laboy declined to share the names and positions of those suspended, saying only that it was one employee from his agency and two from Puerto Ricos Commerce and Export Company, which sent $63,000 as part of the scam. He added that the FBI has been able to freeze the money sent, which involves public pension funds.
This situation did not affect and will not affect pension payments to retirees, he said.
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