The Philippine Star

Ongpin quits PhilWeb

- By IRIS GONZALES

A day after President Duterte vowed to “destroy” oligarchs, businessma­n and former trade minister Roberto Ongpin resigned yesterday as chairman and director of listed gaming company PhilWeb and all of its subsidiari­es effective immediatel­y.

Ongpin did not cite any reason for his resignatio­n in his letter to PhilWeb president Dennis Valdes.

On Wednesday, President Duterte told delegates of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsibl­e Voting in Malacañang that he wanted to destroy “oligarchs” embedded in government.

“I’ll give you an example, publicly – Ongpin, Roberto,” Duterte was quoted as saying.

The President described Ongpin as “a businessma­n close to people in power,” implying that he used his political influence to strengthen his businesses.

After the President’ s remarks, Phil Web shares plunged 36.88 percent to P8.95 during yesterday’s session at the stock market.

Ongpin was trade secretary during former president Ferdinand Marcos’ administra­tion.

“He remained influentia­l despite the succession. During the time of (Fidel) Ramos, he was a hanger on as well as during the time of Gloria (Arroyo) and P-Noy (Benigno Aquino III). Now he owns (an) online (gambling firm),” the President said.

In his first Cabinet meeting last month, Duterte vowed to end online gambling.

Ongpin, according to industry sources, supported Sen. Grace Poe during the May presidenti­al elections.

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