Senator Risa Honriveros also slams Pagcor for releasing a full-age ad on POGOs, asking why the regulatory body is doing public relations for them.
ALLOWED TO OPERATE. Pagcor allows POGO operations to resume. File photo by Alecs Ongcal/Rappler
"If POGOs are considered BPOs, then there would be no need to pay the franchise tax and the license fee.," Drilon added.
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