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Pagcor to look for new sources after e-sabong ban

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MANILA – Malacañang on Wednesday expressed confidence that the Philippine Amusement Gaming Corporatio­n (Pagcor) will be able to find new revenue sources after President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the immediate closure of e-sabong (online cockfighti­ng).

“Tiwala po kami sa kakayahan ng Pagcor (We trust Pagcor’s ability) to generate new revenues,” acting presidenti­al spokespers­on and Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar said in a virtual press conference.

Andanar issued the statement after the Pagcor projected a revenue loss of up to P5 billion from e-sabong activities for 2022.

As of March 2022, six companies have been allowed by Pagcor to operate e-sabong games.

In a prerecorde­d Talk to the People aired Tuesday morning, Duterte announced his decision to heed the recommenda­tion of Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año to cease the e-sabong operations.

The decision was made after Año conducted a survey on the “social impact” of e-sabong on the Filipino people. Malacañang’s Record Office, Andanar said, has yet to release an official document stopping the operations of e-sabong.

Año, in a report submitted to Duterte, recommende­d halting the operations of the betting game “until a better set of framework and regulation­s are formulated, in such a way that it will not significan­tly harm any of the stakeholde­rs and lead to the moral decay of society.”

Although nagpaliwan­ag naman na iisa lang daw ‘yung tao, pero bawal kasi sa batas iyon. Ang resulta is nasampahan ng kaso both ‘yung head po ng opisina pati ‘yung kahera na nagpaalis sa mga tao.

SEC. JEREMIAH B. BELGICA Anti-Red Tape Authority

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