PAGCOR Revokes Accreditation of Sun Valley Clark POGO Hub

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) recently announced that it has revoked the accreditation of Sun Valley Clark POGO Hub, a Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) located in Clark Freeport Zone. This decision is part of the government’s efforts to regulate the online gaming industry and ensure that all operators comply with the necessary regulations.

Sun Valley Clark POGO Hub was established in 2018 and was one of the first POGOs to be accredited by PAGCOR. The hub was initially seen as a major success story for the Philippines, as it provided employment opportunities for thousands of people and generated millions of dollars in revenue for the country.

However, PAGCOR’s decision to revoke Sun Valley Clark POGO Hub’s accreditation was based on its failure to comply with the necessary regulations. The hub had failed to submit its financial statements on time, and had also failed to pay its taxes. In addition, there were allegations of money laundering and other illegal activities taking place at the hub.

The revocation of Sun Valley Clark POGO Hub’s accreditation is a reminder to other POGOs that they must adhere to the regulations set by PAGCOR. The government is determined to ensure that all operators comply with the necessary regulations in order to protect the interests of the people and the country.

PAGCOR’s decision to revoke Sun Valley Clark POGO Hub’s accreditation is a step in the right direction for the Philippines. It shows that the government is serious about regulating the online gaming industry and ensuring that all operators comply with the necessary regulations. This will help protect the interests of the people and the country, and will also help create a safe and secure environment for online gaming.