'Many have lost control': Legarda bill seeks to ban all forms of online gambling, promotion
By Dhel Nazario
At A Glance
- Senator Loren Legarda has filed a bill to comprehensively ban all forms of online gambling and its promotion in the Philippines, citing its harmful impact on vulnerable sectors like minors, students, and low-income individuals.
Senator Loren Legarda has filed a bill seeking to comprehensively ban all forms of online gambling and their promotion in the Philippines.
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Legarda explained that the unprecedented move that would cover licensed casinos to smartphones has exposed the most vulnerable sectors of society to addiction, exploitation, and financial harm.
"Anybody with access to the Internet could easily log on to online betting platforms, and has blurred the lines between regulation and unregulated gaming," said Legarda.
"It has exposed the most vulnerable, such as minors, students, and low-income individuals, burying themselves in financially ruinous behavior that negatively affects them and their families," she added.
The proposed law seeks to ban any form of online gambling, such as online casinos, e-sabong, digital lotteries, virtual slots, and sports betting.
Publishing, advertising, endorsing, and promoting gambling-related content online shall also be barred.
The Department of Justice (DOJ), the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), and the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) will be tasked to coordinate with each other on issuing takedown or blocking orders for gambling sites and other related content.
Moreover, Internet service providers must comply within 48 hours of blocking, monitoring, and reporting these gambling platforms, on the penalty of fines or license revocation.
Individual offenders found guilty will be penalized with imprisonment ranging from six months to a year, or a fine of P300,000 to P500,000.
Companies, on the other hand, shall be fined ranging from P500,000 to P1,000,000, and up to three years of imprisonment for responsible officers.
"There have been no checks and balances, allowing minors and others to bypass age restrictions, exposing them to not only financial but psychological and socioeconomic risks as well," said Legarda.
"Uncontrolled gambling by many has caused irreparable damage to their families, leading to domestic violence, gambling-linked crimes, and perhaps even murder and suicide," she continued.
"We ought to end the glorification of online gambling, for many have lost control and have not recovered from addiction, including many children," she said.