Jockey Cautions Public Against Potential Scam

A scammer or spammer - taking a chance

Sporting Post-sponsored jockey Sean Veale has requested that the public be guarded against persons approaching them on social media in his or his wife’s name and requesting financial assistance.

“There is a person that has approached racing people, using a profile showing my photograph. I would not send random messages requesting any financial assistance and ask that the public treat such requests with caution,” asked Sean.

The Sporting Post has been furnished with the relevant mobile number and Sean will hand the matter to the authorities for further investigation.

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