The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation announced that it has terminated its P6-billion contract with its controversial third-party auditor for offshore gaming operations. | BPinlacINQ
Pagcor reiterated that it had not yet paid the P6-billion contract amount to the auditor and further noted that it has made no payment in the past four years “due to the shortfall from the minimum revenue stipulated in the contract.”
But, he stressed, the Senate will continue its probe on the “anomalous transaction” and will subsequently file appropriate charges against liable officials from Pagcor and Global ComRCI.
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