
Macau Chief Executive, Ho Iat Seng, expects that only a few “satellite casinos” will eventually cease operations, with no significant impact on employment, the official news agency GCS reported.
Macau Chief Executive, Ho Iat Seng, expects that a majority of the city’s “satellite casinos” should be able to remain in operation, except in cases of termination of contract by the relevant gaming concessionaire or sub-concessionaire, under the current circumstances, the official news agency, GCS, reported.
Ho Iat Seng reiterated that he believed only a few “satellite casinos” would eventually cease operations, with no significant impact on employment. The MSAR Government pays utmost attention to the local unemployment situation, the CE added.
The proposed amendments to the existing law aimed not to change the overall path for the industry’s development, but to provide a clearer framework for the industry as a whole, the CE stressed.
When prompted to comment on the “satellite casinos,” the CE noted that such companies only had contractual relationships with the city’s gaming concessionaires or sub-concessionaires, but not legal status under the framework of the Law no. 16/2001 (“Legal Framework for the Operations of Casino Games of Fortune”).
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