Tiongs are only good at ruining other countries.

Rich Chinese are also very abusive in Singapore. In the service sector, they are known for their sheer arrogance. In workplace, the white collars in the top companies and start-ups are involved with sexual harassment and even organizing illegal gambling, but those singaporeans who reported on them get the boot. MOM dares not intervene because these are big investors in Singapore.
 
I visited one of the Cambodian casino before on a junket trip. There seemed to be very few locals inside, except mostly Tiongs.
 
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The new Filipino President is not that friendly to Tiongs, unlike his predecessor TooDirty. This should be the way to treat all those bastard Tiongs.

Philippines to shut 175 offshore gambling firms, deport 40,000 Chinese workers​

Reuters
A casino dealer collects chips at a roulette table in Pasay city, Metro Manila

A casino dealer collects chips at a roulette table in Pasay city, Metro Manila, Philippines, March 27, 2015. REUTERS/Erik De Castro

MANILA, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The Philippines will stop operations of 175 offshore gambling firms and deport about 40,000 Chinese workers, a justice ministry official said on Monday, part of a crackdown on the notoriously opaque online gaming industry.
The sector emerged in the Philippines in 2016 and grew exponentially, as operators capitalised on the country's liberal gaming laws to target customers in China, where gambling is banned.

At their peak, Philippine offshore gambling operators, or POGOs, employed more than 300,000 Chinese workers, but the pandemic and higher taxes have forced many to operate elsewhere.
"The crackdown was triggered by reports of murder, kidnapping and other crimes committed by Chinese nationals against fellow Chinese nationals," justice ministry spokesperson Jose Dominic Clavano said.
The POGOs targeted for closure had licenses that either expired or were revoked, for violations like non-payment of government fees, Clavano said, adding the deportation of the Chinese workers would start next month.

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The government generated 7.2 billion pesos ($122.21 million) in 2020 and 3.9 billion last year in POGO fees alone, according to the finance ministry. Economists estimate considerably larger amounts are being spent on taxes, workers' spending and office rental.
China's embassy in Manila in a statement said Beijing supports the deportation and crackdown on POGO-related crimes, adding the government "firmly opposes and takes tough measures to combat gambling".

The Philippines regulator, which recently said there were 30 licensed POGO firms versus 60 before the pandemic, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Real estate consultancy Leechiu Property Consultants estimates that a complete exit of the POGO industry would leave vacant 1.05 million square metres (259 acres) of office space - a third of the size of New York's Central Park - and 8.9 billion pesos ($151 million) in foregone annual rent.
The sector employs 201,000 Chinese and 111,000 Filipinos, according to Leechiu's data, which estimates POGOs deliver 190 billion pesos ($3.22 billion) to the economy each year, a boon to the property and retail sectors.
($1 = 59.01 Philippine pesos)

Source: https://www.reuters.com/markets/asi...irms-deport-40000-chinese-workers-2022-09-26/
 
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