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Manila's Pasig Region Set To Ban Online Gambling Operations

December 22, 2022
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The elected council of one of Metro Manila鈥檚 more prominent regions has banned local and foreign-facing online gambling and related services within its city limits.

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The elected council of one of Metro Manila鈥檚 more prominent regions has banned local and foreign-facing online gambling and related services within its city limits.

On December 15, the Pasig City Council unanimously passed an ordinance prohibiting online gambling operations, including all foreign-facing operations (POGOs) and domestic operations licensed by the regulator, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR).

Ordinance No.49-2022 bans 鈥渙perations, applications, and approval of licences to operate online games of chance, including, but not limited to, online casinos, E-games, online sabong [cockfighting], E-Bingo outlets, online poker, and computer gaming stations鈥.

The ban extends to POGOs, business process outsourcing (BPO) companies and 鈥渁ny related business thereof鈥, including PAGCOR-registered entities that offer technical support to online gambling operators.

The ordinance offers a grace period of one year, with the ban to come into effect on January 1, 2024, according to an unpublished copy of the document cited by the Manila Bulletin on December 16.

The ordinance also mandates fines or jail terms of up to 12 months for violators.

PAGCOR has yet to respond to the document, which is awaiting the signature of Pasig鈥檚 mayor. A PAGCOR spokesperson was unavailable for comment.

A preamble to the ordinance states that it seeks to 鈥渞epress the evils of online gaming for chance鈥 and notes 鈥渢he recent spate of abduction cases involving employees of the [POGO and other] establishments and the social costs in general of online gambling鈥.

Councillor Simon Romulo Tantoco, who sponsored the ordinance, alleged to the Manila Bulletin that online gambling industry 鈥渋nterest groups鈥 offered a 鈥渉efty amount of cash鈥 to kill the initiative.

The pending Pasig City ban places pressure on other city administrations in Metro Manila to stand with, or turn their backs on, the online industry.

Pasig lies on the central eastern flank of Metro Manila and borders Makati, the upscale city and main business district of Manila that has traditionally housed online gambling operations.

However, Pasig has regularly featured in police raids on registered and illegal online gambling activity, including operations that take Chinese workers captive.

The Philippine online gambling sector is under pressure from some senators and other politicians to shut down operations altogether, including the mainstay POGO regime that has become a central plank of PAGCOR revenue.

Chinese government pressure and financial damage from the coronavirus pandemic and tax office crackdowns have added to the sector鈥檚 woes, though for now Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and PAGCOR management have stuck by the industry.

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