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Philippines gives 20k aliens in POGOs 60 days to leave

Newsdesk Published July 25, 2024
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The circa 20,000 foreigners officially estimated to work for offshore online gaming operators in the Philippines will have their work permits cancelled and will need to leave the country within 60 days after their respective company ceases operations.

That is according to an order with effect from Friday (July 26) from the country’s Bureau of Immigration, as announced on Wednesday under the authority of its commissioner, Norman Tansingco.

It was in response to Monday’s statement by the nation’s President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, that Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) would need to end their business in that country by year-end.

He said these companies – now known as Internet Gaming Licensees (IGLs) – had seen operators that had “ventured into illicit areas furthest from gaming, such as financial scamming, money laundering, prostitution, human trafficking, kidnapping, brutal torture, even murder.”

According to a Thursday report in the Philippine Star news outlet, most of the offshore gaming workers affected by the ban have been based in Metro Manila, with some offshore operators also in Laguna, Cavite, and Central Luzon.

The immigration bureau stated on Wednesday it had already deported 2,300 foreigners that had allegedly been working in what were reported as “scam hubs” run under the guise of gaming companies within the Philippines.

In July last year, the country’s gaming regulator, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp (Pagcor), introduced new regulations for offshore operators, that saw those POGOs still permitted, apply to convert to permits as IGLs.

As of July 16, there were 38 IGL permit holders allowed to offer gaming to customers offshore, and seven provisional licensees, according to Pagcor. On Tuesday, Pagcor’s chairman Alejandro Tengco had said that 43 licensees were currently operational.

According to official data, a total of 25,064 Filipinos was employed by various POGOs as of the end of 2023, with about 22,000 in the Metro Manila region.

The Pagcor leader also said the Philippine government stood to lose around PHP23 billion (US$393.3 million) a year from licence fees and taxes on offshore operators.

Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma said in June that his department was taking the necessary steps to be able to support affected Filipino workers in the event of any ban on offshore gaming operators.

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