
Crown Sydney will start casino operations by next month
After the long-awaited, Crown Sydney finally will launch their gaming operations on Monday 8 August 2022 after the company was given the green light by the NSW regulator last month.
After the long-awaited, Crown Sydney finally will launch their gaming operations on Monday 8 August 2022 after the company was given the green light by the NSW regulator last month.
The Cambodian government saw a drop in revenue from commercial gambling during the first half of 2022 and the results are far below their expectation.
On July 4, the government of Sri Lanka has given green light to the issuance of licenses to all four casino operators active in the country.
The city’s 30-plus casinos and other businesses will shut for one week and people were ordered to stay at home through short trips for essential services were allowed.
A House panel plans to propose to Thailand the establishment of five legal casinos. The panel believes the initiative of the legal casinos will reduce the number of illegal gambling in the country.
Crown Resorts has been granted conditional approval by the NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA) to launch its casino operations at Crown Sydney.
Due to Macau’s current covid-19 outbreak, some or most restaurants at Macau gaming resorts have to be temporarily closed, with a few offering only takeaway services.
One of the Philippines Integrated Resorts, Okada Manila, had its bank accounts frozen in the middle of the ongoing battle for control.
Kazuo Okada on that day “illegally and violently” entered the property, and has used “force” to remove officials from TRLEI, in the alleged “abuse” of ongoing litigation involving both parties.
A number of Thai political parties have submitted draft amendments to the Gambling Act that, if approved, would legalize land-based and online gambling.