An artists'
impression of the Ho Tram Strip, a resort casino project in southern
By courtesy of the investor
Vietnamese residents should be
allowed to join international punters and foreign passport holders to gamble
at casinos operating in the country, lawmakers said at a National Assembly
Standing Committee meeting on Thursday.
But these local gamblers must meet certain requirements
to be able to enter the now foreigners-only casinos, legislators told the
debate in Hanoi, which was aimed at soliciting feedback for a draft decree
that oversees domestic casino operations.
“But the problem is whether the new decree is able to
control these local gamblers,” Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung questioned.
Dung said that the proposed legislation include a
section that dictates local residents meet several requirements, such as
having strong financial ability, before they can be allowed into domestic
casinos.
Casino operators, meanwhile, must ensure that they are
capable of controlling their gamblers, both foreign and local, he added.
With casinos operating in
Hien urged that the draft decree should include a
clause stipulating that Vietnamese are allowed to gamble at home when they
can meet strict requirements.
The government earlier tried to obtain approval from
the NA to issue the decree without that clause, saying it needed more time to
carry out research on the issue prior to adding the item to the document
centered merely on the overall management of the gaming business in
NA deputy chairman Uong Chu Luu also reiterated the
reality that many Vietnamese people are gambling at casinos in
Tong Thi Phong, another NA deputy chairperson, said
allowing local gamblers to enter domestic casinos will help the government
oversee them better.
Ksor Phuoc, chairman of the NA's Ethnic Council,
acknowledged that the gaming business helps generate jobs and tax revenue,
noting that must accompanied by security and social order.
The government has made a report on the impacts of
casinos on these aspects, but Phuoc said this is not enough.
“We don’t need to be so hurried,” he said. “We should
continue strictly controlling and managing casino operations before loosening
the law for local gamblers.”
Tuoi Tre
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Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 4, 2014
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