ManilaTimes-Feb 18

The Chinese arriving to work for Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) pay a P10,000 fee to facilitate their entry through the country’s airports, a Senate inquiry revealed Monday. Sen. Ana Theresia “Risa” Hontiveros said part of the bribe money is hidden inside rolled bond paper, which she said resembled pastillas, a local milk confection usually wrapped in white paper, which was handed to airport immigration officials. Hontiveros heads the Senate Committee on Women, Children and Family Relations, which conducted the inquiry into the “pastillas scheme.” The same scheme was used to bring in Chinese women to work as prostitutes offering their services mainly to POGO workers, Hontiveros said.

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