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Philippines Government Aims to Shut Down Active Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators in Enforcement Action

Approaching deadline for POGO shutdown, 47 Philippine gaming operators remain active, government set to step up pressure

📰 Current Status of POGOs in the Philippines

Philippines Government Aims to Shut Down Active Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators in Enforcement Action

The Philippine government is cracking down on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) due to growing concerns over their alleged ties to criminal activities, such as human trafficking, cybercrime, money laundering, and violent crimes. Since a nationwide ban was implemented in early 2025, authorities have been actively working to eliminate these establishments.

According to the latest updates, around 47 POGOs are still openly operating in the Philippines, despite the ban. These entities have announced that they will be gradually slowing down operations starting December 15th and intend to completely shut down by December 31st. The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is preparing to issue a memorandum circular to reinforce these businesses' closure.

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🔍:Sources:

  1. Philippine Daily Inquirer
  2. Rappler
  3. Manila Standard
  4. Despite the Filipino government's crackdown on POGOs due to their ties with criminal activities, around 47 of these establishments are still operating in the Philippines, intending to shut down by December 31st.
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  6. Authorities are preparing to issue a memorandum circular to reinforce the closure of these POGOs, as the nationwide ban is still in effect.
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