PHILIPPINES AUTHORITIES HALT MERIDIEN ONLINE
GAMBLING OPERATIONS
3 April 2009
CEZA orders immediate halt to Internet gaming
firm’s operation
Online gambling company Meridien Vista Gaming
Corporation (MVGC), registered by the Cagayan Economic
Zone Authority (CEZA) has been ordered to halt its
operations by CEZA Administrator and chief executive
officer Jose Mari Ponce. The order follows complaints
early in March 2009 by a senior board member of Nueva
Vizcaya alleging that the firm was collecting bets in
the province without authority.
In a letter sent
to MVGC president Aitor Araņa Totricabuena, Ponce
ordered the company to “stop all gaming operations
including testing of softwares and telecommunication
infrastructures," reports the local publication GMA
News.
The issue has been aggravated by apparently
conflicting authority rulings. CEZA had earlier
authorised MVGC to set up and establish a jai-alai
fronton and other support service facilities within the
Cagayan zone including telecommunications for use by the
firm for its online betting activities. The company was
given authority to franchise fronton stations anywhere
within the Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport
(CSEZFP) in Sta. Ana, Cagayan “...and in any place as
may be allowed by law."
However, an opinion from
the Office of Government-owned and Controlled
Corporations (OGCC) overturned this permission
“regarding the operation and licensing of jai-alai,
which was the basis of CEZA approval of MVGCs
operation."
Anti-gambling advocates also claim
that the company has abused its authority by operating
outside its CEZA mandate, and that there was
questionable operational conduct in the way bets were
collected. Several provincial officials and town mayors
were reported to have issued permits to operate MVGC
franchises despite concerns raised by the church and the
media.
GMA News reports that MVGC also operated
in the Camarines province, where raids were executed by
the local police armed with search warrants. Local
police revealed that members of the police force had
been threatened by the gaming firm’s legal officer with
a legal suit if they continued arresting MVGC’s “game
facilitators."
Senior Provincial Board Member
Patricio Dumlao has repeatedly asserted that MVGCs
operations were illegal even if municipal permits were
issued to them, and he has confirmed that he will move
for the gaming firm’s de-listment as a CEZA enterprise
if its illegal operations continue.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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