2024-09-25
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according to cctv news on september 23, in response to recent questions circulating on the internet about the "china pension insurance" app, the ministry of civil affairs' elderly services department recently officially responded to netizens' concerns through official channels.it is clearly stated that the ministry of civil affairs has never released or authorized any organization to release a mobile application called "china pension insurance".
according to the reporter, the official response of the ministry of civil affairs originated from a message left by a netizen on the official website of the ministry of civil affairs on september 8.the netizen mentioned that there is an app called "china pension insurance" on the market, which claims to be composed of "eight departments". it claims that users can get a reward of 20,000 yuan after 75 days of daily check-in, participation in meetings and other activities, and encourages users to buy financial products to get more benefits. at the same time, the app also requires each user to apply for a "one-card pass" and deposit 10,000 yuan in advance before they can receive the reward funds in the app.the news spread quickly among the elderly group, attracting a lot of attention and participation.
in response to this possible fraud, the ministry of civil affairs' elderly services department recently responded:emphasize that the ministry of civil affairs has never been associated with any such app, and called on the public to be vigilant and not to trust software information from unknown sources to avoid being deceived and causing personal property losses.
the ministry of civil affairs also reminded thatfor users who have participated or may suffer losses, it is recommended that they immediately stop related operations and report the case to the local public security organs as soon as possible so that timely measures can be taken to recover the losses.the ministry of civil affairs will continue to pay attention to such incidents and strengthen cooperation with relevant departments to jointly combat illegal activities such as pension fraud and protect the legitimate rights and interests of the elderly.
source: cctv news