Crime magnet? Solon wants POGOs banned for driving away investors
Iloilo 1st district Rep. Janette Garin says its high-time that the Congress legislates a ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGO), an industry she says has scared off foreign investors.

“Now that we are opening up our economy and kidnapping and human trafficking headlining our daily news, it is driving away investors considering that its creating a misinformation that the Philippines is not safe,” Garin said on Friday, Sept. 16.
She was referring to a recent report saying that 43 Chinese nationals were rescued from a POGO hub in Angeles City. The 43 were under the employment of the POGO, but were also detained.
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“It has become a door to several crimes. The POGOs hubs have become havens for undesirable aliens, drug and human trafficking, prostitution and other crime syndicates for money laundering and illicit operations,” she continued.
“China and Cambodia have banned gambling because of the ill-effects it had brought and the Philippines should learn from their experience, we should not disregard the negative and deleterious effects that have risen with the continued operation of POGO in our country,” Garin said.
It has been estimated that Metro Manila-based POGOs employ the service of 138,000 Chinese nationals. Furthermore, only 83,760 of the 138,000 have special working permits, which allow them to work in the Philippines for six months.
However, these numbers could be greater as there are an estimated 200 POGOs operating without business permits or licenses.