The Pasig City government is banning offshore gaming operators and other online gambling businesses through a local ordinance approved on December 15, with existing establishments given until end-2023 to close shop. READ:
December 27, 2022 | 7:47 pmTHE PASIG City government is banning offshore gaming operators and other online gambling businesses through a local ordinance approved on December 15, with existing establishments given until end-2023 to close shop.
It also indicated that there have been verified reports on the proliferation of online gaming in Pasig City, namely offshore gaming, online casinos, e-games, and e-bingo outlets, including computer gaming stations and software for gaming for a fee. During the city’s flag ceremony at the Pasig City hall on Monday, Mr. Sotto said corruption from POGO-related operations was also one of the reasons for approving the city ordinance. “We found out that they have an annual budget for our officials,” Mr. Sotto said, citing how operators allot a budget to pay the city government to ensure permit renewal in the city.
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