Philippines to deport 40,000 Chinese workers in crackdown on online gambling industry
- The crackdown was triggered by reports of murders, kidnappings and other Chinese-on-Chinese crimes, a justice department spokesman said
- Authorities said they will also shut down 175 Philippine offshore gambling operators, or Pogos. China’s embassy in Manila said it supported the move
“The crackdown was triggered by reports of murder, kidnapping and other crimes committed by Chinese nationals against fellow Chinese nationals,” justice department spokesman Jose Dominic Clavano said on Monday.
The Pogos targeted for closure had licences that either expired or were revoked, for violations like non-payment of government fees, Clavano said, adding the deportation of the Chinese workers would start next month.
The government generated 7.2 billion pesos (US$122 million) in 2020 and 3.9 billion pesos last year in Pogo fees alone, according to the finance ministry. Economists estimate considerably larger amounts are being spent on taxes, workers’ spending and office rental.
China’s embassy in Manila said in a statement that Beijing supports the deportation and crackdown on Pogo-related crimes, adding the government “firmly opposes and takes tough measures to combat gambling”.