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A Singaporean lawyer suspected of heading a gambling syndicate that has defrauded a government-run casino of up to P400 million, who was earlier reported to have died, has reportedly surfaced in Cagayan.

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The supposedly "dead" leader of a gambling syndicate that defrauded three casinos in the Philippines of P160 million has been spotted in Cagayan, a congresswoman said today.

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 Naniniwala ang isang mambabatas na ginagamit ng kasalukuyang pinuno ng Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) ang mga kasong isinampa laban sa mga nakaraang opisyal ng ahensiya bilang cover-up sa kasalukuyang scams at eskandalong kinasasangkutan ng tanggapan.

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An official of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) reported yesterday that the four members of an international syndicate allegedly involved in a P150-million scam in government casinos were able to slip out of the country using multiple passports.

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A Singaporean lawyer suspected of heading a gambling syndicate that has defrauded a government-run casino of up to P400 million, who was earlier reported to have died, has reportedly surfaced in Cagayan.

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The supposedly "dead" leader of a gambling syndicate that defrauded three casinos in the Philippines of P160 million has been spotted in Cagayan, a congresswoman said today.

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 Naniniwala ang isang mambabatas na ginagamit ng kasalukuyang pinuno ng Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) ang mga kasong isinampa laban sa mga nakaraang opisyal ng ahensiya bilang cover-up sa kasalukuyang scams at eskandalong kinasasangkutan ng tanggapan.

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An official of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) reported yesterday that the four members of an international syndicate allegedly involved in a P150-million scam in government casinos were able to slip out of the country using multiple passports.

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