Leni Robredo Alerts Public on Fake Donation Requests Using Her Name

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Former Vice President Leni Robredo has issued a reminder to the public about a circulating fake number falsely soliciting donations for victims of Tropical Storm Kristine.

Robredo clarified that she only has one personal number and does not use messaging platforms like Messenger.

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She also emphasized that neither her Angat Buhay nor Naga Team accepts cash donations as part of their transparency policy.

Additionally, Robredo highlighted that only the ‘Kaya Natin’ movement is authorized to receive donations on their behalf, ensuring transparency and accountability.

She urged the public not to fall victim to impersonators claiming to be her or members of Angat Buhay.

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