
By Wilnard Bacelonia | Philippine News Agency
Senate Deputy Minority Leader Risa Hontiveros believes that the executive session convened on Wednesday by the Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality has strengthened the call of senators to totally ban Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) in the country.
In a press briefing following the executive session, Hontiveros said various concerned agencies invited – which include representatives from the National Security Council (NSC), Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), and Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), among others –were able to “freely” share the developments in their respective investigations on POGOs.
“I’m more confident na talagang magiging mabigat at solido yung mga kasong inihain na at maaaring ihain pa ng iba’t ibang ahensya ng executive ng ating gobyerno,” she told reporters during the Kapihan sa Senado.
“Lumalabas ang katotohanan, hindi sa bibig ni Mayor Alice Guo at hindi lamang sa aming puspusang imbestigasyon, pati sa mga parallel investigation ng mga ahensya ng gobyerno,” she said.
Hontiveros is hoping that the NSC will raise what was discussed in the executive session with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to have a “coordinated” approach among concerned agencies in addressing the issues surrounding POGOs.
“Nagpapasalamat ako na yung mga ahensya na dumalo sa executive session ay pinag-aaralan talaga itong anggulo ng POGO kaugnay ng pambansang seguridad at umaasa ako na pagdating ng susunod na public hearing mas masasabi na nila and publicly ano na yung posisyon yung kanilang department o agency at kung paano nila aaksyunan ito,” she said.
She said they will set another briefing with the AMLC regarding “illegal revenue streams” before conducting another public hearing for “further sharpening” of their findings and recommendations to be written in the panel’s committee report.
The Senate panel began the series of inquiries in response to resolutions filed by senators on the reported human trafficking, cyberfraud, serious illegal detention, physical abuse, and torture happening in POGOs.
Mayor Alice Guo of Bamban, Tarlac became one of the subjects of the inquiry after she was linked to a POGO raided by government authorities in her town.
She was not invited by the panel to attend the executive session.