January 15, 20251 yr 7 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said: Having a casino doesn’t mean it will become conduit for money laundering. Singapore has casino and they are doing a great job keeping out the riff raff Are you sure? Yes, keeping out the riff-raff, but.... I read sometime back that most of the Burmese Generals launder gamble in Singapore and have other interests there. Singapore does excellent PR work on being a clean city. And on the whole it is. But it is not quite so squeaky clean when big bucks are involved. It is the only place where I have lived, where I was also offered drugs. In the pub, next to my apartment. Even here on Samui and when I lived in Bangkok - nothing.
January 15, 20251 yr Casino's, dope, scams, prostitute's,Triads, Russian Mafia, etc whatever next? (lol) LOS will be LOS into the next century and will still be the greatest place in the world.
January 15, 20251 yr 59 minutes ago, Artisi said: No you have that way wrong - no more payments to stay in operation. To rotten cops, casino legalization means loss of Brown Envelop Under the Table? Looks like a Bad New to them LOL.
January 15, 20251 yr 4 minutes ago, NobbyClarke said: Casino's, dope, scams, prostitute's,Triads, Russian Mafia, etc whatever next? (lol) LOS will be LOS into the next century and will still be the greatest place in the world. Just like the pile of feast(dumped on the street) attracting all of the cockroaches. And casino, usually Sucks Out local money to outside. So some smart municipality rejects it(as happened in the City of Yokohama, Japan years ago). They are certainly clever.
January 16, 20251 yr On 1/15/2025 at 7:32 AM, NorthernRyland said: How does Chinese laundering money affect Thailand though? Seems like this is more a problem for the Chinese government than Thailand itself. Can you imagine thousands of crazed Chinese gamblers on a rampage through Thai cities ? Because that is what it will be. Plus, it will be very bad for the Thai gamblers themselves as their mentality cannot handle gambling / loosing nicely.i would say it’s the worse possible thing that could happen to Thailand. I live in an area where we are surrounded by casinos. I’ve seen what heartbreak and worries it can do to normally intelligent people.
January 16, 20251 yr I think Sihanoukville was closed down by the Chinese because the Casinos were built to attract all sorts of Chinese crooks and money launderers. The Chinese literally ruined a sleepy little beach town forever, even expulsing the locals they didn’t need to do their dirty work.
January 16, 20251 yr 52 minutes ago, geisha said: I think Sihanoukville was closed down by the Chinese because the Casinos were built to attract all sorts of Chinese crooks and money launderers. The Chinese literally ruined a sleepy little beach town forever, even expulsing the locals they didn’t need to do their dirty work. Only the greedy Cambodian politicians should be blamed for ruining Sihanoukville. The Chinese criminals simply took advantage of the opportunities available.
January 16, 20251 yr On 1/15/2025 at 6:40 PM, Tropicalevo said: Are you sure? Yes, keeping out the riff-raff, but.... I read sometime back that most of the Burmese Generals launder gamble in Singapore and have other interests there. Singapore does excellent PR work on being a clean city. And on the whole it is. But it is not quite so squeaky clean when big bucks are involved. It is the only place where I have lived, where I was also offered drugs. In the pub, next to my apartment. Even here on Samui and when I lived in Bangkok - nothing. Yes, Singapore is definitely not squeaky clean. In fact Singapore attracted many successful criminals to move there. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/billion-dollar-money-laundering-case-recap-cna-explains-conclusion-4401811 As you can see from the list, many of them have Cambodian citizenships.
March 26, 20251 yr Bringing in casinos will definitely shift a lot of money around, but the real concern is where that money is coming from and going to.
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