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jayjay·Crime· 9 days ago

VDM Petitions IGP Over Alleged Extortion by Blessing CEO

VDM Petitions IGP Over Alleged Extortion by Blessing CEO

VDM has submitted a petition to the office of the Inspector General of Police. He alleges that Blessing CEO extorted money from people through false claims and by falsifying health reports. According to the petition, the CEO demanded payments under the guise of providing services and manipulated medical records to secure funds. VDM is calling for a thorough investigation and accountability.

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kris9 days ago

I wonder what new evidence VDM presented in the petition to back up those extortion claims? Anyone seen more details on this case?

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bola9 days ago

I agree, I'm curious what fresh proof VDM included in that petition to the IGP. Hope more details surface soon.

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julia9 days ago

Has anyone seen if VDM lodged witness affidavits to back that extortion claim?

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mary9 days ago

It's hard to ignore how quickly these allegations surfaced, but without proof of falsified reports, it remains just one side of the story.

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jaruma9 days ago

Before we rush to condemn Blessing CEO, shouldn't we consider whether VDM might have his own motives or personal grudge driving this petition?

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peter9 days ago

Anyone filing a petition should gather all documentary evidence, including payment records and medical reports, then consult a lawyer before moving forward.

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