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Board Gambling discussion
Re: One of the biggest gambling hub in PH is now closed.
by
Fredomago
on 13/12/2024, 12:44:49 UTC
One thing we need to understand is the difference in economic growth between that particular location and the rest of the country. There will be a big difference, and the gambling location will be having the better infrastructure as well as growth.

That was the plan before they allowed POGOs to operate in the country, but it came with guidelines that the POGOs were required to follow. Because they violated these guidelines and the impact was significant, the government decided to shut down their operations.

Honestly, the problem might not have escalated so much if the regulators had effectively done their job in monitoring POGO activities. Unfortunately, they failed in that aspect, leading to the situation to worsen and that resulted to mandatory ending their operation.

That's the problem with our country, we have a good law to begin with, but implementation is what we are missing. And then when this POGO was discovered, it's gonna be too late and now everyone is pointing it's fighter as who should be blame for what happen, police? regulators? or the government itself.

But as promised by Bong-bong Marcos in his speech, he will closed those illegal POGO hubs and that is the good part. However, there could be more out there that they need to go. We don't want to see our government and not just "ningas-kugon".

Closing those illegally operating or those who's been used as shelters for illegal activities, as those reports exposed what's happening behind this business, I also agree that after the president declare his campaign against this business the government should continue to chase those gambling house that still exist,

Not being "Ningas kugon" but really seeking to close down those Pogos around, not just those who are link to past administrator, but every existing gambling hubs that continually operating.