Influencers targeted as PAGCOR eyes ad restrictions

by iGamingExpert
2 minutes read
Authorities in the Philippines are set to target a group of social media influencers for allegedly promoting illegal online gaming platforms.

During a press briefing, the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Centre (CICC) confirmed that ten influencers are under suspicion, including names such as Perkz Gaming, Jam Magno, Vic Desucatan and Wampipti.

The action is being taken alongside PAGCOR, the country’s gaming regulator, and Digital Pinoys, a government-backed digital advocacy group, and follows similar warnings fired at a group of 30 influencers in November.

At the time, CICC’s Chief Undersecretary, Renato Paraiso, warned that the influencers could be charged with violations of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, Presidential Decree No. 1602, which prescribes stiffer penalties on illegal gambling, and Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code on estafa.

If prosecuted, the influencers could face fines and potential imprisonment under the Philippines’ cybercrime and gaming reg..

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