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Former Philippine Mayor Alice Guo Faces Money Laundering Charges
The complicated case has spilled beyond the borders of the Philippines, underlining how illegal gambling often goes hand-in-hand with other, more serious crimes

Philippine authorities have recommended the filing of 62 counts of money laundering charges against former Bamban mayor Alice Guo, signifying a significant escalation in this high-profile case that encompasses online gambling, human trafficking, and investment scams. Guo is also facing an investigation in Singapore, where she briefly stayed after fleeing the Philippines in the wake of the ongoing scandal.
Authorities Allege Guo Masterminded an Intricate Criminal Network
According to a resolution issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on 15 January, Guo faces potential charges of orchestrating a complex scheme tied to the activities of an online casino facility in Bamban, Tarlac. Authorities raided the complex in 2024 for its involvement in internet scams and suspected activities related to human trafficking.
The DOJ described Guo as the mastermind behind the scheme, alleging that she and her associates engaged in money laundering of profits derived from fraudulent online gambling and investment scams. Justice Assistant Secretary Mico Clavano indicated that the group amassed considerable wealth through illicit activities, which they subsequently utilized to acquire assets valued at over PHP6 billion ($140 million).
Continuing investigations into Guo’s alleged role in human trafficking further complicate her legal troubles. The ex-mayor has pleaded not guilty to the charges and has vehemently denied all allegations of wrongdoing. Some other individuals implicated in the scheme include Zhang Ruijin and Lin Baoying, who were already convicted in one of Singapore’s most significant money laundering cases.
The Case Has Rapidly Evolved into a Transnational Affair
Singapore authorities have reassured the Philippines of their ongoing cooperation. Ruijin and Baoying were reportedly key collaborators in Guo’s operations and likely helped her find refuge in Singapore after she fled her home country. The Singapore Police Force reiterated its commitment to taking action against any persons involved in criminal activities, whether in Singapore or abroad.
Philippine authorities allege Guo’s operation stretched across multiple countries and have even accused her of being a Chinese agent. Guo’s legal counsel, Nicole Jamilla, previously characterized the allegations as “unfounded.” Although Jamilla did not immediately respond to the recent developments, she has consistently asserted that Guo is ready to defend herself in court.
The case has raised questions about the effectiveness of Philippine authorities in overseeing and regulating the nation’s gambling market. The country recently introduced a new bill prohibiting all forms of offshore gambling and featuring penalties of up to $182,000 for violators. However, skeptics question how well authorities will be able to enforce these measures against the deeply entrenched illegal gambling sector.
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