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Inquirer.net on MSNRaffy Tulfo seeks total ban on gambling ads: ‘Lives are being ruined’Sen. Raffy Tulfo has called for a total ban on online gambling advertisements, warning that endorsements by celebrities and ...
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp (Pagcor), the country’s gaming regulator, and the Ad Standards Council (ASC) signed ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNGCash restrictions on e-gambling ads start todayMobile wallet giant GCash is tightening its rules on online gambling promotions on its platform as the booming sector faces ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPagcor to stop gambling ads on primetime TVApart from billboards, gambling-related advertisements will now be prohibited during primetime television hours, the ...
Former anti-graft commissioner Nick Conti called for “bold legislation” to shield the youth and vulnerable groups from online ...
CEO Alejandro Tengco also announces that Pagcor, alongside the Ad Standards Council, will be signing a memorandum of ...
PAGCOR bucks total ban as opposition to online gambling grows The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation is moving to regulate the advertisements of ...
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The Manila Times on MSNCitizenWatch seeks tighter regulations for e-gamblingLocal watchdog CitizenWatch Philippines called on the government to impose stricter and more clearly defined regulations on electronic gambling (e-gambling), warning that an outright ban could drive ...
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Philstar.com on MSNGambling operators told to take down billboard advertisements by August 15Gambling operators only have roughly a month to take down billboard advertisements on buildings and posters displayed on ...
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is considering stricter regulations for online gaming, including a proposed 10% tax ...
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has directed all licensed gambling operators and affiliated entities ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNOne click away: PH grapples with online gambling boom – and doomIt started with a P100 bet on a game she found through a Facebook advertisement. Ms Ana Reyes (not her real name), a ...
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