The e-mail claims that the ministry requires all employers to submit a monthly declaration. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
Recipients are instructed to fill in the attached declaration form to indicate whether they have been paid their salary for the month of April and to submit the form before the end of May. Members of the public are advised to immediately lodge a police report if they have been affected by this scam. The scam e-mail, shown in a screenshot in MOM's Facebook post, claims that the ministry requires all employers to submit a monthly declaration to ensure all workers are paid their salary in a timely manner.
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (May 23) warned members of the public about a fake email from scammers impersonating its officers.
MOM has urged anyone who has been affected by the scam to lodge a police report immediately. "MOM does not send emails with ZIP file attachments," the ministry said. The email claimed that MOM requires employers to submit a declaration every month on salary payments, "to ensure that all workers continue to get paid salaries in a timely manner".