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PAGCOR, for its part, reported PHP 26.70 billion in total income during the first half of 2022. Malacañang recently issued a memorandum ordering PAGCOR to conduct an investigation for any violation of its e-sabong licensees and to ensure their compliance with the security and surveillance requirements. The memorandum, which was dated March 8, 2022, was issued in response to Senate Resolution No 996, urging PAGCOR to suspend the license to operate of "e-sabong" operators and to immediately stop all activities related to it until the cases of the missing sabungeros are resolved. Read more in our articles including "FAQ: What do we know about the Maharlika Investments Fund?" and "PAGCOR directed to investigate any violation of its e-sabong licensees".

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PAGCOR, for its part, reported PHP 26.70 billion in total income during the first half of 2022. Malacañang recently issued a memorandum ordering PAGCOR to conduct an investigation for any violation of its e-sabong licensees and to ensure their compliance with the security and surveillance requirements.

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The memorandum, which was dated March 8, 2022, was issued in response to Senate Resolution No 996, urging PAGCOR to suspend the license to operate of "e-sabong" operators and to immediately stop all activities related to it until the cases of the missing sabungeros are resolved.

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Our coverage of Pagcor includes: "FAQ: What do we know about the Maharlika Investments Fund?"; "PAGCOR directed to investigate any violation of its e-sabong licensees"; "UPDATE: Senate reso for e-sabong suspension filed to Malacañan, Pagcor". Each article provides unique insights and information.