Key Moments:
- The CICC has submitted a list of influencers and online entities alleged to have promoted illegal gambling sites to the PNP-ACG for formal investigation.
- Collaboration between the CICC and Digital Pinoys has led to a reported 93% decrease in illegal gambling links.
- A Philippine esports figure recently launched a livestream platform focused on supporting only PAGCOR-licensed gaming content.
Authorities Target Online Promotions
The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) of the Philippines has taken stronger measures to address the advertising and support of unauthorized online gambling platforms. Working together with advocacy group Digital Pinoys, the CICC has transmitted a list of influencers and online entities alleged to be involved in this activity to the Philippine National Police–Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG). This step marks a notable escalation in enforcing laws against unlicensed gambling operators.
Enforcement Actions Underway
In its statement, the CICC explained that each identified case triggers immediate intervention, including takedown requests, notices to explain, and case referrals. The CICC asserted, “The latest endorsements affirm the government’s commitment to hold accountable not just illegal operators, but also individuals and entities who knowingly promote or enable these schemes online.”
The CICC further stated, “Endorsement of these cases by the CICC signifies that evidence has been collected against the promoters, and that their case-buildup affirms that sufficient grounds exist for prosecution.”
Tracking and Reductions in Illegal Content
Ongoing monitoring efforts by the CICC cover pages, personal accounts, and paid promotions that may facilitate or advertise illegal gambling. The partnership with Digital Pinoys reportedly resulted in a 93% reduction in reported illegal gambling links.
Industry Response
Recently, a prominent esports personality in the Philippines introduced a livestream platform with the aim of uniting iGaming streamers and content creators under a framework of responsible gaming, exclusively promoting titles licensed by PAGCOR.
| Organization | Action Taken |
|---|---|
| CICC & Digital Pinoys | Submitted list of promoters to PNP-ACG; achieved 93% reduction in illegal links |
| PNP-ACG | Launched formal investigations based on received information |
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