Ana Paula Araújo makes an urgent statement regarding Caixa at Bom Dia Brasil
Bom Dia Brasil is responsible for the main morning information happening in the country and around the world. Since it focuses on everything that affects Brazilians, the Globo news program surprised us with a statement from Caixa. Under the leadership of Ana Paula Araújo, viewers were surprised.
And the news revealed by Ana Paula Araujo was not the best. As we know, Kaisha Bank is one of the largest banks in the country, so much so that, according to the Central Bank, it ranks first in the list of bank branches with the largest number of customers and for this reason, it becomes a favorite target for criminals.
Ana Paula Araôjo had to use the morning show space to reveal the horrific news regarding financial frauds in which the Caixa Econômica Federal and even the city councils were implicated as victims of repeated crimes.
“Unfortunately, there are various forms of fraud, and even city councils are being targeted by criminals.”Anna declares when commenting on the countless types of scams spread everywhere, saying that no one is safe from these criminals.
In “Bom dia Brasil”, it was revealed that a surprise sum of R$400,000 had been transferred from the city council of Mata, in Rio Grande do Sul, directly to the coup plotters, severely shaking local residents, politics and businesses.
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Moreover, three other municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul were exposed to fraud, with total losses amounting to R$ 1 million, and some cities in Paraná recorded crimes in the same sector, with total losses amounting to R$ 7 million, and even Caixa reported that investigations had been carried out. opened.
What did the bank say in the letter?
In a note sent to the press, the bank explained the whole situation, and at Bom Día Brasil, Ana Paula Araujo clarified the statement:
“Caixa Econômica Federal informs that investigations and appeals of transactions have been opened for four municipal councils in Rio Grande do Sul. The information is considered confidential and is passed exclusively to the Federal Police and other investigative bodies. In the event of contacting a fraud, the amount will be refunded, but in the event of a fraud such as Share passwords or access links, amounts are non-refundable.Anna informed Paula.
“With regard to the cities of Paraná, the Federal Police said that investigations are underway at the police station specializing in bank fraud. The National Federation of Municipalities reported that it is monitoring cases and warning managers against providing passwords or codes sent to mobile phones via SMS.“, added the lieutenant colonel.
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