MANILA, Philippines — The government generates a P640-million revenue from e-sabong operations in the country per month, a “pittance” compared to the P3 billion gross monthly income being earned by ...
Gaming tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang on Friday claimed other e-sabong licensees, including a retired national police chief and former and incumbent congressmen, are “conspiring” against him over his ...
Businessman and former gaming consultant Charlie “Atong” Ang has accused rival operators of online “sabong” (cockfighting) of engaging in a conspiracy to wage a “trial by publicity” against his ...
From jueteng to small-time lottery to e-sabong, businessman Atong Ang's name has been linked to several gambling-related controversies dating back to the late '90s. PHOTO/S: GMA News Facebook Few ...
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation’s P640 million revenue collection per month from e-sabong is only a “pittance” if the government would check the billions of money involved in the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Gaming tycoon Atong Ang is taking legal action after being implicated as the mastermind behind the disappearance and murder of over 100 cockfight enthusiasts. Ang will file a ...
E-Sabong has quietly resurfaced and is now operating nationwide with an estimated 200 betting sites “under new mismanagement.” Yes, online sabong is back, but without Mr. Charlie “Atong” Ang or his ...
MANILA, Philippines—In 2022, a young mother sold her own infant to pay off her online sabong debt—an unthinkable crime for which she was convicted in 2024. The baby—then just eight months old—became a ...
In file photo: GAMING capitalist and e-sabong operator Charlie “Atong” Ang appears before the Senate probers under the Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs. (IMAGE CREDIT: Photo courtesy of ...