Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has welcomed 60 new inspectors, despite the leadership position of Director remaining vacant.
The DICJ held a swearing-in ceremony for the new recruits last Thursday, April 24. The ceremony was overseen by Acting Director Lio Chi Chong, who administered the oath to the newly appointed inspectors, all of whom have successfully completed their training.
The DICJ stated that the addition of these new inspectors will further strengthen its regulatory capabilities, enhance team development, and improve monitoring efficiency. The bureau expressed its expectations for the new inspectors to perform their duties with dedication, proactively safeguard national security and development interests, and effectively carry out regulatory tasks. Their efforts are seen as important contributions toward the healthy and orderly development of Macau’s gaming industry.
Since December 20th of last year, the position of DICJ Director has been vacant following the appointment of former Director Adriano Ho as the head of Macau’s Customs Service. Since then, Deputy Director Lio Chi Chong has been serving as Acting Director.