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$3.6m worth of complaints filed in Ebayshop scam

The inter-agency Scam Taskforce has received around 1700 complaints in relation to the EbayShop Online Recruitment scam, valued at $3.6 million.

The Taskforce met with relevant stakeholders, including the Ministry of Trade, the Reserve Bank of Fiji, the Fiji Police Force, the Consumer Council of Fiji, and the Fijian Competition Consumer Commission, yesterday.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade Manoa Kamikamica highlighted the need to meet regularly, coordinate with all stakeholders, and disseminate accurate and timely information to find solutions to avoid repeating such scams.

Consumer Council chief executive Seema Shandil said they expect the number of complaints and their value to increase and hopes more people will come forward to lodge complaints.

The FCCC is collaborating closely with the police to provide prompt information regarding complaints and is facilitating the timely referral of the complaints received to the Fiji Police Force.

General manager, Vinitesh Kumar said they are actively progressing towards the establishment of a “ScamWatch” section.

Kumar said this initiative aims to benefit everyone in a collective effort and assist the Fijian community in recognising and reporting fraudulent activities such as scams in the future.

RBF Governor Ariff Ali says the central bank wants to better understand how the scheme works by better understanding and exchanging information with stakeholders like the FRCS, Vodafone and Digicel.

He said RBF in partnership with FIU, FRCS, and the telecos, has commenced investigations into Ebay Shop and other fraudulent online activity by analysing its data to determine if money has gone out of the country and if breaches of the Exchange Control Act were committed.

He said once RBF establishes the facts surrounding where the money is being circulated, whether it’s offshore or in different wallets, they will be in a better position to advise on the way forward.

Vodafone Fiji and Digicel Fiji reaffirmed their support and desire to work with Taskforce.

The Scam Taskforce will continue to meet on a regular basis to monitor and address online scams and also work towards a legislative review.

Ilaitia Ravuwai
Ilaitia Ravuwai
Journalist | news@fijilive.com

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