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Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social
Security, and the agency continue raising public awareness about telephone
impersonation schemes during the Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG)
national ‘Slam the Scam’ Day on March 5. Social Security and OIG have made
concerted efforts to educate the public about these scams – in which
fraudulent callers mislead victims into making cash or gift card payments
to avoid arrest for purported Social Security number problems. As
Commissioner Saul testified to Congress, the agency has taken swift
actions, including helping OIG create a dedicated online reporting tool
at oig.ssa.gov, providing people who call the
agency with updated information on the scams and how to report them,
increasing employee and public outreach and education, and establishing a
Social Security/OIG workgroup to maximize resources and ensure a cohesive
response.
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