Palace says PH removing thousands of illegal 'Scatter' gambling websites
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PAGCOR, DICT working hard to take down illegal gaming websites: Palace
MANILA – The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (PAGCOR) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) are working tirelessly to take down all illegal gaming websites, Malacañang said Thursday. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro expressed worry over the apparent…
PH Government Admits Struggle in Stopping Online Gambling Called 'Scatter'
PH Government Struggles to Shut Down Popular Online Gambling Called ‘Scatter’ The Philippine government has admitted that it is having a hard time stopping a type of online gambling known as “scatter.” The online game continues to reappear even after being shut down. These illegal gambling sites keep popping up like mushrooms, despite efforts ... Read more The post PH Government Admits Struggle in Stopping Online Gambling Called ‘Scatter’ appe…
Individuals who are addicted to playing online scatter gambling can be banned by their relatives. This follows the increase in the number of individuals who are drowning in debt and ruining their lives and families because of gambling. According to Palace Press Officer Claire Castro, the banning process is on the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) website and they will act on it immediately. Although she said the scatter game i…
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