Macau gaming regulator reports 22 investigations into casino operator violations
mar26 Macau’s gaming regulator has opened 22 administrative infraction cases against casino operators since the city’s revised gaming law came into force in 2022. The figures are according to a written reply from the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau ( DICJ ) to legislator José Maria Pereira Coutinho. In response to the legislative inquiry, the regulator said the cases were launched to investigate suspected violations by concessionaires under the updated legal framework governing casino gaming operations. Of the 22 cases, five resulted in penalties, 10 were closed due to insufficient evidence, and seven remain under investigation, the bureau stated. However, the DICJ did not disclose the types of violations involved or the total amount of fines imposed. The figures were disclosed after Legislator Coutinho asked the government to clarify how the administrative penalty system introduced under the revised gaming law has been implemented and whether enforcem...