💨 Abstract
The Miss South Africa Organisation has issued a fraud alert warning the public about fake social media posts impersonating a finalist to solicit funds. The organisation urges people not to engage with or donate to these scams, emphasizing that legitimate fundraising efforts are only announced through official channels. The incident highlights the rise of digital fraud and the importance of verifying the authenticity of charitable appeals. The public is advised to report suspicious accounts and remain vigilant. The organisation remains committed to protecting its community and maintaining trust.
Courtesy: Precious Simpasa
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