a framework to assess gaming operators’ social responsibility performance CSR

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The gaming concessionaires have been complying with the investment plans and social responsibility commitments stipulated in the contracts, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) said in a reply to a written question put forth by lawmaker Leong Sun Iok, public broadcaster TDM reported.

The reply penned by DICJ director Adriano Marques Ho states that gaming companies have been carrying out social responsibility activities specified in the concession contracts in areas such as culture, sports, scientific research, and support for local SMEs.

“It has been found that concessionaires are orderly carrying out and implementing various investment plans according to the approved arrangements,” the gaming watchdog stresses.

In his written query, Leong Sun Iok noted that under the new gaming law, one of the criteria for concession relates to the social responsibilities to be assumed by the gaming operators, with the respective content clearly defined. 

https://www.macaubusiness.com/gaming-concessionaires-implementing-investment-plans-social-responsibilities-watchdog/


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‘Since the inception of the new gaming law, a year has passed, and during this period, some employees of gaming companies have reported increased pressure due to tightened staff policies, negatively impacting their physical and mental health.’

‘Despite substantial investments in large-scale sports and cultural events, concerns have arisen about the effectiveness of these initiatives in truly benefiting the local populace.’

In this context, Leong emphasizes the pressing need to establish clear indicators, a robust supervision system, and an evaluation framework within the contractual terms to ensure gaming operators’ adherence to their social responsibilities. This proposal addresses the challenge of bridging the gap between gaming operators’ obligations under the law and their practical contributions to the community.

https://agbrief.com/news/macau/03/11/2023/macau-legislator-proposes-a-framework-to-assess-gaming-operators-social-responsibility-performance/?utm_source=Asia+Gaming+Brief&utm_campaign=a349931a06-AGB%3A+%2301775+Monday%2C+06th+November%2C+2023&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_51950b5d21-a349931a06-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D&ct=t%28AGB%3A+%2301775+Monday%2C+06th+November%2C+2023%29&goal=0_51950b5d21-a349931a06-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D&mc_cid=a349931a06&mc_eid=31e20475e6

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