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- Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission | Quezon City
PAOCC continues to pursue all those connected to this network The Commission is overseeing 55 related cases, with 33 now in active trial, eight under preliminary investigation at the DOJ, 10 in case development, and five already resolved PAOCC remains persistent in seeking justice for the victims who endured detention, threats, and
- PACC strengthens partnership with PAOCC | Presidential Anti . . .
The PACC strongly believes that a “whole of government” approach through strategic collaborations is key to effectively battle crime and corruption in the Philippine government
- PAOCC launches one-stop shop vs. abusive lending apps
The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) on Monday launched a one-stop shop to handle complaints of victims of abusive online lending applications
- PAOCC Received 13,000 Complaints vs Abusive Online Lending
On June 16, several government agencies launched a formal campaign cracking down on online lending applications (OLA) exploiting Filipino users According to the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), they received more than 13,000 regarding abusive OLAs in April and May this year
- PAOCC launches one-stop shop for online lending victims
MANILA, Philippines – Government agencies led by the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) launched on Monday, June 16, a one-stop shop for victims of online lending applications
- PAOCC: Over 86 victims file complaints vs online lending . . .
MANILA, Philippines — The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) reported that more than 86 victims of abusive online lending operators filed complaints on Saturday
- PAOCC goes after abusive online lending apps - The Market Monitor
In response to a surge in complaints about fraudulent loan schemes, the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) has rolled out a nationwide crackdown on abusive online lending applications (OLAs)
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