PBBM: Ban alone won’t solve online gambling problem

NO RUSH. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. answers queries by reporters during the Kapihan sa Media Forum in Bengaluru, India before his departure to the Philippines on Friday (Aug. 8, 2025). On the issue of online gambling, the President stressed the need for a thorough study of its social costs as well as possible alternatives instead of rushing to impose a total ban. (Photo courtesy: PCO / RTVM)

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday said the government is not rushing to impose a total ban on online gambling, stressing the need for a thorough study of its social costs and possible alternatives.

In a press briefing with the Philippine media delegation that covered his state visit to India, Marcos said the issue is more complex than simply banning such activities.

He said it requires inputs from multiple sectors, including the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), educators, parents, police, and addiction experts.

“[The] ban will not take care of the problem. We have to be a little bit more measured in our response,” Marcos said.

“What is the problem? Is the problem online gambling? Or is the problem na-a-addict ang mga tao? … That’s the problem. So let’s solve that problem,” he added.

The President disclosed that the government is organizing a policy forum—referred to internally as a “conclave”—to gather views from stakeholders, including the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), to weigh the economic benefits and social costs of online gambling.

Marcos cited the experience with e-sabong (online cockfight), questioning whether its ban was successful in eradicating the problem.

“If it comes down to a ban, then we will ban. But if there are better solutions than a ban, we will take those on,” he said.

The Chief Executive emphasized that the administration’s policy will be based on careful deliberation rather than immediate, reactionary measures.

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