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The Bureau of Immigration said foreign workers employed in Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators and internet gambling licensee companies will be given two months to exit the country following the ban on these establishments.
According to Tansingco, the gaming regulator Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation has shared a list of foreign employees and warned that those who violate their directive “will be subjected to deportation proceedings.” “We’re hearing the loud voices of the people against the POGOs…Effective today, all POGOs are banned,” Mr. Marcos said.
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