FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES?
24 October 2008
Filipino online gambling can be a complicated
business
A simmering row in the Philippines over online
gambling permissions has become public over the weekend,
with charges of favouritism being levelled by a
frustrated Internet gambling operator battling with
bureaucracy.
The Philippines Enquirer reports that an Internet cafe
owner in Cebu City who wants to include Internet
gambling in his offering is claiming that city
government blocks to his application are unfair because
another operator is a friend of a city councillor and
has been given approval.
The row has its roots in a Philippine Amusement and
Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) Charter which requires that any
Pagcor franchisee should ask for local government
approval.
Eduardo Dagpin, a sales agent for Pagcor who has been
operating since 2006, is seeking a Cebu City Council
permission for the operation of two Internet casino
stations in the city. But Cebu City Councilor Gerardo
Carillo, vice chairman of the committee on laws, opposes
the application and seems to have managed to bog it down
in bureaucracy.
Carillo was not able to submit his opposition in last
Wednesday's regular session of the council because he
had yet to include in his report the existing ordinance
that prohibits the operation of Internet casino gaming
within the territorial jurisdiction of the city of Cebu.
The councillor's motivation is allegedly concern that a
successful application may impact the morals of Cebu
citizens.
Dagpin's Internet gaming activities were placed on hold
in August, and Pagcor still awaits a certificate saying
the city council has given their blessing to his
operations before it will lift the suspension, placing
Dagpin between a rock and a hard place.
Complicating the process is uncertainty regarding the
acceptability and legality of online gambling itself,
with Councillor Edgardo Labella wanting his colleagues
to re-examine the relevant ordinances to find out if the
e-Casino is illegal or not.
“Regardless that (a gambling operation) is approved by
Pagcor or not the local government should consider the
moral side of it,” Labella said.
Dagpin has questioned why he is being discriminated
against when other operators had been quickly approved,
including one who is a friend of Cebu City Mayor Tomas
Osmeņa. That operator, who owns a 17-computer business,
hotly denied any impropriety. Whilst admitting that the
mayor was a friend, he said that he had seen a business
opportunity, applied and been granted permission without
the mayor's involvement.
“It is a legitimate business licensed by Pagcor,” he
told Cebu Daily News. "I don't know why we were allowed
when others weren't.”
Online gambling stations are not new to the region;
Dennis Valdez, president of PhilWeb Corp., the principal
enabler Internet manager of Pagcor, said there are
already 108 e-casinos operating in the Philippines.
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