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Cayetano eyes ‘regulations that work’ while pushing total online gambling ban

MANILA — Senator Alan Peter Cayetano said that while he still supports a total ban on online gambling, the government should in the meantime focus on “regulations that work” to address its growing reach and social costs.

“I’m still for the total ban. But between the total ban at wala tayong gagawin, I want to focus on regulations that work,” Cayetano, who chairs the Senate Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions, and Currencies, said during a joint hearing on online gambling on August 14, 2025.

Cayetano pressed the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to consider tighter restrictions, including a possible ban, on the use of e-wallets for online gambling.

He drew parallels between safeguards in physical casinos and the largely unregulated payment systems in online betting.

“Sa e-sabong kasi, nakita natin ang difference ng may betting station at y’ung nagagamit ang e-wallets [sa online gaming]. Have you decided or still under consideration whether ipagbawal ang paggamit ng e-wallets?” he asked BSP Deputy Governor Mamerto Tangonan.

The senator explained that unlike online betting, physical casinos impose safeguards, limiting the cash a player can bring, restricting ATM withdrawals, and even barring those with gambling problems.

He also compared e-wallets to banks covered by anti-money laundering laws, noting that while banks are not the ones laundering money, they can be penalized for becoming conduits.

“So ‘pag nagiging conduit ngayon ang e-wallets, sa laki ng kita nila, they don’t need this,” he said.

Cayetano asked Tangonan to submit data on how much e-wallet firms earn from regular transactions versus online gaming, as the BSP has already suspended in-app links to gambling sites and is finalizing rules to prohibit such payments, including those via credit cards.

Cayetano said his opposition to online gambling has come at personal cost, pointing to a 25-year record that began with his filing of the Anti-Gambling Act in 2000 and his continued push for measures banning online gambling and its advertisements.

“I lost my Speakership (of the House of Representatives) partly because of e-sabong because I did not calendar the franchise bill of e-sabong operators. I was threatened, but it’s worth the cost,” he said. (UnliNews Online)

Manny D. Balbin
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Emmanuel "Manny" Dineros Balbin, founder and editor-in-chief of UNLINEWS ONLINE and UNLINEWS Digital Newspaper, is a former seminarian of Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) in Notre Dame University Seminary in Cotabato City. Graduated college with Philosophy and Political Science courses at the University of Santo Tomas, Legazpi City. A former Journal Group of Publication (People's Journal, People's Tonight, Taliba & Women's Journal) staffer for 17 years. Before, he simultaneously contributed news articles to 3 local newspapers in Bulacan (NewsCore, MetroNews & NewsWatcher). He is the founder and the former editor-in-chief of RONDA Balita, both in weekly newspaper and online news. A former Kabayan provincial reporter, 2010 Bulacan election correspondent by Rappler and presently, a stringer of Philippine News Agency (PNA) Bulacan.
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