Philippine Influencers Face Legal Action Over iGaming

Philippine Influencers Face Legal Action Over iGaming

In the Philippines, social media is facing legal consequences for promoting unlicensed iGaming operators.

Crackdown on Online Gambling Cybercrime

The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) referred 30 influencers to the Philippine National Police–Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) for promoting online casinos without a license from PAGCOR. This represents a shift from threat monitoring to formal enforcement, with active prosecution of violators.

List of Influencers

The influencers have follower counts ranging from 2.3 million to 10.2 million, giving them significant reach. Some of the identified names include:

  • Christian Merck Grey
  • Whamos Cruz
  • Toni Fowler
  • Normelyn Garcia
  • Vic Desucatan
  • Miss Ginbilog
  • Cherry White
  • Boy Tapang
  • Nica Pauline Llamelo
  • Clarence Angelo Santos
  • Jeren Bacas
  • Da Siblings
  • Wampipty
  • TG
  • Ohmyveenus
  • MotoDick
  • Jungsuuk
  • Perkz Gaming

Promotion Methods

According to the CICC, influencers promoted unlicensed gambling through:

  • Livestreams
  • Referral links
  • Online challenges

Some of these campaigns targeted minors, increasing the severity of the violations.

Legal Framework and Potential Charges

Influencers may face charges under:

  • Cybercrime Prevention Act (RA 10175)
  • Presidential Decree 1602 on illegal gambling
  • Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code on estafa (fraud)

These laws hold both operators and individuals who knowingly promote illegal gambling accountable.

Government and Civic Collaboration

The referral to law enforcement followed verification by the Threat Monitoring Center (TMC) and cooperation with civic watchdog Digital Pinoys. Previous joint operations with PAGCOR, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), and the PNP have led to arrests, equipment seizures, and the shutdown of both domestic and offshore gambling networks.

Ongoing Monitoring

The TMC continues to track illegal gambling promotions on social media. Some influencer accounts have been removed voluntarily or by platform enforcement. Authorities emphasize that the process aims to turn online intelligence into prosecutable cases.

Table of Key Influencers

Influencer Followers
Christian Merck Grey 2.3–10.2 million
Whamos Cruz 2.3–9.2 million
Toni Fowler 2.3–10.2 million
Normelyn Garcia 2.3–10.2 million
Vic Desucatan 2.3–10.2 million
Miss Ginbilog 2.3–10.2 million

Authorities continue to urge influencers to remove prohibited content and cooperate with investigations to avoid escalating legal consequences.