‘Swift Congress action on total ban on POGO’

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Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez directed July 23 the House leadership and top Secretariat officials to come up with, and ensure the swift approval of, a proposed measure that would give flesh to the directive of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to impose a total ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGOs) in the Philippines.

Romualdez also gave instructions to continue with ongoing congressional investigation on the operation of criminal syndicates responsible for illegal activities linked to POGOs, in order to unmask their modus operandi and their masterminds.

“Immediately after the SONA, I met with House leaders and top Secretariat officials in my office. I asked them to come up with a proposed legislative measure that will put to a halt all POGO operations in the country effective December 2024 as ordered by the President,” the Speaker said.

“This, however, will not stop ongoing House investigation on the criminal and other illegal activities linked to POGOs. Hopefully, the House can learn from the hearings – on their modus operandi and the brains behind these activities – as part of inputs for the proposed measure that we will be crafting,” the House leader stressed in a press release from his office.

Romualdez was informed by Secretariat officials that there are several House bills and resolutions now pending before the House Committee on Games and Amusement concerning the POGOs.

He said that these measures should be harmonized and should result in the filing of a substitute bill, which is acceptable to all stakeholders, who participated in the committee hearings.

“I am requesting all the committee chairs concerned to give this a priority. For the House Committee on Public Order and Security to submit their comprehensive report and recommendations to the Committee on Games and Amusement as soon as possible. And for the House Committee on Games and Amusement to come up with a report for immediate plenary deliberation,” the Speaker said.

“I want all bases in the total POGO ban covered in the proposed measure. We have to ensure that the POGO operators will not just resort to guerrilla operators, or go under cover. The law must be crafted with ironclad provisions to prevent a resurrection of these criminal and illegal activities,” Romualdez stressed.

The House leader explained that a law needs to be enacted to ensure that all anti-POGO measures are institutionalized, not only during the administration of Marcos, but even beyond his term. ||

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