A group of men cross the street in a section of the glitzy Cotai Strip in Macau. Regulations governing the world’s largest casino market are set to change in the coming years. (Image: Getty)
Led by Macau Legislative Assemblywoman Ella Lei Cheng I, a group of legislators in the Chinese Special Administrative Region (SAR) say the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) should produce a detailed evaluation. The review would cover how the six casino giants have adhered to the region’s gaming laws during their concession tenures.
“We thought that the government could release an assessment on how the gaming companies have exercised their contracts for the past 20 years so that the public could have a better grasp of information before the consultation takes place,” Lei said, as relayed by