Mindanao Times

Nograles: POGOs closed amid COVID-19 quarantine

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MANILA – Online gambling firms have been temporaril­y suspended under the government’s enhanced community quarantine implemente­d in the whole of Luzon, a Palace official said late Monday night.

Cabinet Secretary Karlo

Nograles said that aside from malls and hotels, Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) will also be closed until the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation in the country improves.

“Hindi naman napagusapa­n so pag di namin napag-usapan, then closed. Wala siya sa mga establishm­ents na napag-usapan namin (We didn’t discuss it so if we didn’t discuss then it means it’s closed. It’s not in the establishm­ents we talked about),” he said in a press briefing

in Malacañang.

Earlier, senators called for the suspension of POGOs following reports of linked illegal activities such as prostituti­on, moneylaund­ering, kidnapping, including concerns over the number of foreign nationals who could be illegally working in the Philippine­s.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on

Salvador Panelo earlier said POGOs may be suspended depending on how “extensive” their alleged violations of the country’s laws are.

Currently, around 60 licensed POGOs continue to operate in the country, with government earning around PHP17 billion from the industry. (PNA

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