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Crown Resorts clears CEO Ciaran Carruthers of any law breaches, following complaint

Crown Resorts has cleared CEO Ciaran Carruthers of any law breaches, following an internal probe by the company linked to a complaint.

Macau to issue new taxi licenses soon, amongst complaints

Macau Transport Bureau says it will announce the details of issuing new ordinary taxi licenses soon, as Macau’s taxi industry faces challenges amid a fall in the number of taxis this year and the return of tourists.

Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: PH senator calls POGO plan “plain rubbish”

POGO discussions in the Philippines are heating up, with the head of the senate committee tasked with investigating the online operators calling PAGCOR's development plan "plain rubbish".

PH senator calls PAGCOR’s POGO roadmap “plain rubbish”

The Philippine chairman of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means has called PAGCOR’s POGO roadmap “plain rubbish”, claiming the body lacks a “thorough appreciation of the industry”.

Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: S. Korea outbound tourism demand explained

South Korea outbound tourists will likely become the most sought after market for Asia’s integrated resort operators this year, given China’s continued zero-covid stance, and Japan’s slow restart of international travel.

Sudhir Kale explains what’s fueling the Great Resignation [Podcast]

In today's AGB podcast, Asia editor Felix Ng sits down with Sudhir Kale, CEO of Gameplan Consultants. We discuss the what are the drivers for this mass exodus of workers, particularly in Australia's gaming industry.

Kan Pacific complaint against IPI dismissed but can be refiled

The former lessee of the Mariana Resort, Kan Pacific Saipan, has asked the Superior Court to dismiss its complaint against Imperial Pacific International.

Clairvest called to explain IR plans to prefectural assembly

In a relatively rare occurrence, the Wakayama Prefectural Assembly has heard from the Clairvest Group about their plans to develop and IR in the prefecture. 

Plaintiffs want to auction IPI assets to satisfy $5.9 mln judgement

Chinese construction workers suing Imperial Pacific International over labor and human trafficking violations asked to auction off IPI assets in order to satisfy a $5.9 million judgement. 

Genting Spore. explains pay policy after chairman’s wages double

Genting Singapore has been asked to explain its executive remuneration policies to the Singapore Stock Exchange after Chairman Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay's pay doubled even though the company reported a 90 percent drop in 2020 profit.