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Legalisation of casinos to be studied by various agencies

Legalisation of casinos to be studied by various agencies

The Finance Ministry has been appointed by the Cabinet as the lead agency in considering the report prepared by an ad hoc House committee on the feasibility of opening entertainment complexes with casinos in Thailand, a news source said on Monday.

The source was quoting an urgent letter issued by the Secretariat of the Cabinet on Monday. The letter stipulates that the ministry will work with 16 agencies to consider the report and submit its recommendations to the cabinet in 30 days.

The ministries of Tourism and Sports, Social Development and Human Security, Higher Education Science Research and Innovation, Agriculture and Cooperatives, Transport, Interior, Justice, Labour, Culture, Education, Public Health and Industry will collaborate with the Office of the Council of State, the National Economic and Social Development Council, the National Office of Buddhism and the Royal Thai Police on this matter.

A cabinet meeting on April 9 approved the report of the House committee, which details the pros and cons of opening entertainment complexes in Thailand.

The proposed complexes would feature casinos, hotels, shopping malls, concert halls and amusement parks, and would each require at least 100 billion baht in investment.

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, who chairs the House committee, said earlier that the complexes would create jobs, boost tourism, and curb illegal gambling. He expected the complexes to generate 40-50 billion baht of revenue annually.

After the plan is greenlighted, a policy-level committee will be established to supervise the project, to be chaired by the Prime Minister, he said.

An administration-level committee will then be formed, comprised of ministers and executives from related agencies to consider each aspect of the project in detail.

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