The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed the local autonomy of barangays in holding games as fundraising activities.
At a press briefing in Baguio City on Wednesday, April 23 SC spokesperson Camille Ting said the high court voted 11-4 to uphold the right of three barangays in Baguio City – Barangays Trancoville, Military Cut-Off, and Outlook Drive – to hold bingo games as fundraising projects without needing permits from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (PAGCOR) or any national or local government office or agency.
“The SC highlighted that barangays have local autonomy under the Constitution, allowing them to run activities that benefit their communities and raise funds, as long as these are lawful,” she said.
She also pointed out that Republic Act 9487, or the PAGCOR’s Charter, states that games managed by local government units are not covered by PAGCOR rules. (via PNA)
IN PHOTO: residents play bingo at a barangay fair in Dasmarinas City, Cavite in this undated photo by PNA.