2010年3月19日 星期五

19 th March 2010

Macau gambling tycoon Stanley Ho Hung-sun has been accused to link with organised crime according to a report by the New Jersey state attorney general's Division of Gaming Enforcement. The report claimed that the VIP private gambling room introduced in Ho's casino provided organised crime a chance to thrive in Macau. Stanley Ho has denied any link with organised crime and has never been arrested or convicted. Casino operator MGM mirage, announced to team up with Ho's daughter Pansy Ho Chiu-king to develop gambling venture in Macau, said the report would not affect the co-operation as there are no clue to show that Pansy Ho has engaged in any wrongdoing.

Most of the state-owned enterprises have been ordered to opt out from any property investment and concentrate on their own businesses. For the SOEs whose primary business is property are exempted from the order. Insiders said it's a resort used to rein in the up surging property market.

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