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Who Is Alice Guo?

Alice Guo was a popular mayor in a small town in the Philippines. She is no longer mayor, but she is still popular, despite having been charged with people trafficking.

The global online scamming industry is said to be worth some $500 billion a year. It operates in secret, in complexes hidden behind high fences in countries all over the world. It is a particular problem in the Philippines, where much of the industry is run by Chinese criminal organisations.
The scammers, whose job it is to persuade their victims to part with their hard-earned money, are often themselves the victims of crime, people trafficked across borders by gangsters and held prisoner in these “scam hubs”, forced to work.
It is a particular problem in the Philippines, where, in March 2024 the police raided a compound in a small town north of the capital, Manila. There they found several hundred people working. The spotlight immediately turned on the mayor of the town, Alice Guo, a colourful and energetic 32-year-old, who owned some of the land on which the compound was built.
In “Who is Alice Guo?” the ѿý investigates the allegations against the former mayor who has now been charged with people trafficking, money laundering and tax evasion. There is a further, more lurid, and unproven allegation that she is a spy for China. We ask what effect this affair has had on an already tense relationship between the Philippines and China.

Presented by Tony Han of the ѿý Global China unit and Jay Behrouzi-Sneade
Produced by Tim Mansel
Ankur Shah is the editor of the ѿý global China unit
Studio mix by James Beard
Production Co-ordinators: Gemma Ashman and Mica Nepomuceno
Philippines producer: Yas Coles
Assistant producer: Harry Atteshlis
Editor: Penny Murphy

Picture caption: A torn election poster featuring former mayor Alice Guo in Bamban, Philippines
Photo credit: Tim Mansel

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28 minutes

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Mon 31 Mar 2025 16:00

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  • Mon 31 Mar 2025 16:00