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06 Sept 2025

Pearse Doherty calls for policies to stem rise of investment scams and fraud

Donegal TD calls for online platforms and social media companies to take responsibility for the fraudulent content

Reduction in online fraud following Thurles gardaí's webinar

The Banking and Payments Federation Ireland has warned of the worrying rise in investment scams being carried out by fraudsters

Donegal TD and Sinn Féin spokesperson on finance Pearse Doherty has called for action to be taken to tackle investment scams and financial fraud.

The call comes as Fraudsmart, the fraud awareness initiative developed by the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI), warns of the worrying rise in investment scams being carried out by fraudsters.

Mr Doherty said the rise in highly convincing investment scams is another wake-up call for action.

“These investment scams using brochures circulated online are targeting over-55s with a minimum investment of €20,000 – these transactions are theft, pure and simple.

“These scams are being advertised online, on social media and by email."

He called for online platforms and social media companies to take responsibility for the fraudulent content that is being advertised on their platforms and robbing citizens of thousands of euro.

“There is no requirement for online platforms and social media companies to pay compensation to victims of fraud – that needs to change.

“There is also no requirement for payment service providers to pay compensation to victims of authorised push payment fraud.”

He said there is no system to cross-check the name of the person victims send their money to against the name on the actual account.

“This is called confirmation of payee and has been introduced successfully in Britain and the Netherlands to reduce fraud. These are actions that can be introduced to protect potential victims of scams and fraud. It is time to give this issue the attention it deserves.”

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