Philippines senator calls out Duterte for protecting POGO industry

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte’s show of support for the Philippine Offshore Gambling Operator (POGO) industry on March 9 came at a time when several senators were calling for investigations, and possible shutdown the sector entirely. Although Duterte’s decision was made based on economic factors, and on advice from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), at least one senator is suggesting he should reconsider.

Senator Richard Gordon took to the media on March 10 to plead with Duterte publically. Regarding comments Duterte made, dismissing concerns that POGOs may be involved with money laundering, Gordon said:

“I wish the President wouldn’t make remarks like that especially since a co-equal branch of government is investigating a very, very serious situation where hundreds of millions of dollars are coming into our country.” He added, “I think he’s being misled. Mr. President, you are being misled by your people. You better check, you’re a lawyer as well, most respectfully.”

Duterte had just recently declared he would not shut down POGOs, citing their economic importance to the country. He also specifically dismissed allegations of money laundering, claiming he saw no evidence of that activity.