Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Boracay is a Tourist Area not a Gambling Area

BREAKING NEWS: PAGCOR [Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.] has no problem cancelling all licenses to operate casinos on Boracay Island, as requested by the Boracay Interagency Task Force (BIATF) and in accordance with the wishes of President Duterte.


Jose Tria Jr., special assistant to the Pagcor chairman and chief executive officer, said yesterday they had immediately ordered the closure of Boracay casinos right after receiving a letter-request from the BIATF earlier this month.

He emphasized there were only two casinos in Boracay with licenses issued by the agency – the planned Macau’s Galaxy Entertainment Group and the existing Alpha Allied Holdings Ltd., which runs a casino inside Movenpick Boracay.

Tria said Pagcor had already released an order for the shutdown of Alpha Allied’s casino. It has indefinitely suspended the license of the Galaxy Group, which has not yet built any physical structures on the island.

“That’s the order of the President. He doesn’t want gaming in Boracay,” Tria said in Filipino.

BIATF addressed its request to Pagcor chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo.

“In view of the pronouncement of President Duterte that no casino shall be allowed in Boracay Island, and in the light of the mandate given to it through Executive Order No. 5, Series of  2018, the (BIATF) requests that any and all gaming franchise/s and/or provisional license/s in Boracay Island shall be canceled by your good office,” the letter read.

“We shall be grateful for your timely cooperation on this matter for the protection of one of our nation’s most treasured islands,” it added.

The letter was signed by the heads of the BIATF – Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) officer-in-charge Eduardo Año.

In a television interview last week, Puyat stressed the President’s strict order to stop casino operations on the island.

“If you have a casino, you cannot operate even if you are compliant with the requirements (of the BIATF),” Puyat said.

President Duterte earlier ordered a six-month closure of Boracay to give way to a massive environment-focused rehabilitation program. The island officially reopens to tourists on Oct. 26.

Planning to visit Boracay when it reopens? See here: Expectations When Boracay Reopens On October 26

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