The Philippine Statistics Authority warns the public about unauthorized individuals offering cash to those who registered on the Philippine Identification System or hold national IDs
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The post claims that national ID holders can receive cash assistance from PhilSys and urges those without a government-issued ID to register by filling out a form linked in the caption.“ registered or receiving the National ID does not make an individual eligible to receive any cash benefits from the government, and other social protection programs. Such benefits are granted based on the rules and regulations of the concerned agency,” PSA said.
“The PSA reminds the public not to share their National ID unnecessarily and present it only to authorized personnel,” the advisory read.
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