President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines has taken a decisive step by ordering an immediate ban on widespread online gaming operations, primarily run by Chinese operators. The President cited various crimes associated with these operations, including financial scams, human trafficking, torture, kidnappings, and even murders.
The ban comes amidst a crackdown on such activities, with the closure of numerous complexes suspected of illegal recruitment and exploitation of foreign nationals. The move was announced during the President's state-of-the-nation address, where he also emphasized the country's commitment to strengthening its defensive capabilities and resolving territorial disputes through diplomacy.
Additionally, a town mayor in Tarlac province is facing allegations of links to an online gambling complex and fraudulent concealment of Chinese nationality. The crackdown on the online gambling industry has revealed instances of corruption within regulatory agencies and local government.
President Marcos has directed the gaming agency to wind down Philippine offshore gaming operators by the end of the year, with plans to assist displaced Filipino workers in finding alternative employment. He also outlined initiatives to address economic challenges, including rising costs and poverty.
In addressing the issue of dangerous drugs, Marcos emphasized a more humane approach compared to previous administrations. Regarding territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea, the President reiterated the Philippines' commitment to peaceful resolution through diplomatic channels.
The recent confrontations at the Second Thomas Shoal have raised concerns about potential escalation, with the United States reaffirming its defense obligations to the Philippines under existing treaties. Efforts to reach agreements with China to defuse tensions at the shoal have been ongoing, with hopes for a mutually acceptable resolution without compromising territorial claims.