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August 01, 2025

Sen. Erwin Tulfo, who oversees gaming issues as chairman of the Senate Games and Amusements Committee, committed to holding public hearings on online gambling next week.

During a press briefing on Wednesday, July 30, Tulfo told reporters that he is determined to schedule hearings to consolidate insights, studies and data from concerned stakeholders. He said he will invite the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), the Department of Finance (DOF) and the executive branch.

Tulfo explained that the hearing will investigate the extent of online gambling's harmful effects on Filipinos, including minors. While government agencies favor tighter regulations, Tulfo said he personally wants a complete ban on online gambling and plans to convince the rest of the panel.

"Yes, we will do that (hold hearings). Kailangan unanimous kami (we need to be unanimous), and I believe I can convince all the members," he said.

"I can convince 'yung two vice chairs and then a couple of members, I can convince them na our stand will be no to online gambling," Tulfo added.

Both PAGCOR and DOF officials have rejected calls for a complete ban, pushing instead for stricter oversight and increased taxation, especially as online gambling has become a larger source of revenue in the gaming industry.

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