The Topbet in the Aseana region of the Philippines is once again embroiled in controversy. Following the aftermath of a police raid, Office 702 on the 7th floor was dissolved, and some junior Filipino employees publicly accused the management of Office 701, Frank, RC, and Jimmy, of "only caring about their own safety," switching to working from home while leaving frontline staff in dangerous situations. There were even threats made: "Your days are numbered, more reports will be useless."
According to employees, although the company has been experiencing losses, the platform business is still expanding, yet salaries have not been raised, and there is a lack of security guarantees. The raid has made many worry about being abandoned again, and some employees have proposed working from home on a commission basis to reduce commuting costs and safety risks.
Several employees have started to document and report internal violations and inappropriate behaviors, criticizing the bosses and some departments for "pretending and flattering," yet ignoring the daily risks faced by grassroots employees. This exposure has sparked heated discussions in the gambling circle and on social media, further magnifying Topbet's management crisis and employee dissatisfaction.
Topbet controversy escalates: Philippine employees accuse boss of evading risks, vow to continue reporting

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Does PASSY still have a company?
I've never heard of it.
It's all a shoddy troupe.
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