A total of 29 foreigners, 23 of them from China and the rest from Myanmar, were arrested on Wednesday after authorities ...
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has initiated deportation proceedings against 29 foreigners caught operating an illegal online ...
At least 80 percent of the 400 Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO) hubs have already ceased their operations in the ...
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian on Monday vowed to intensify the investigation into the possible involvement of banks and other ...
Local-government bosses in the Philippines have been told by the national authorities to step up inspection of business ...
A group of homeowners in a posh Parañaque City subdivision are convinced that illegal online gaming activities are ...
The Senate will pursue its probe on the failure of banks to detect the money laundering activities of illegal Philippine ...
MANILA, Philippines — A total of 22,609 Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) workers have left the country following the December 31 deadline, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Monday.
The CEZA was mandated to revoke all POGO licenses within its jurisdiction and ensure total cessation of operations. Dindo Danao, former public relations consultant of the CEZA, said the ecozone ...
With that, Marcos tasked the Department of Labor and Employment with coordinating with his economic managers to ensure that displaced Filipino Pogo workers would find other jobs. As of November 19 ...
As part of the bitter lessons learned from the Philippine offshore gaming operators fiasco, the government needs to legislate a law that screens and scrutinizes new industries or business platforms ...