MACAO PROTECTS GAMBLIGN GOLDEN EGG WITH TIGHTER AML CONTROLS

Autonomous Chinese gambling centre Macao has been responding to pressure from Beijing to tighten controls on gaming, amidst ongoing concerns that the special administrative region (SAR) is a hub for dirty money, washing through its casinos. The Macanese government expects its tiny peninsular and associated islands of 33.3 square kilometres to generate gross gaming revenues of Macao Patacas MOP216 billion (USD27 billion) in 2024, up from MOP183.1billion (USD22.8 billion), recovering from a Covid-19 induced slump (1). By contrast, Nevada, Gaming Control Board ...


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