Popular Post webfact Posted yesterday at 12:27 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:27 AM Picture courtesy of Freepik In a striking development, Thailand's proposed legislation is poised to transform the casino landscape, potentially restricting entry exclusively to the nation's wealthiest citizens. A government insider has revealed that only Thai nationals with a minimum of 50 million baht in a fixed deposit for at least six months may gain access to the country's forthcoming casino-entertainment complex. This stipulation is embedded within Section 65 of the Entertainment Complex Bill, which the Council of State (CoS) has scrutinised, with cabinet review anticipated on March 11. Additionally, prospective patrons must pre-register and pay an entrance fee to gain admission, further constraining access. These measures have raised concerns among government officials, with some warning that this could undermine efforts to revitalise the economy. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat has criticised the proposal, suggesting it clashes with the government's strategy of economic stimulation and foreign investment attraction. He warns that such restrictions may inadvertently backfire, driving local gamblers towards illegal venues or cross-border casinos. Other provisions within the bill offer further oversight and regulation to encourage responsible gambling. For instance, Section 59 places gambling activities within entertainment complexes under the bill's purview, diverging from existing anti-gambling laws. Meanwhile, Section 63 mandates identity verification for all visitors through passport or ID card checks, reinforcing security protocols. Importantly, the bill also tackles online gambling. Sections 61 and 62 explicitly prohibit live-streaming of gambling activities and other online gambling forms, curbing virtual participation from outside the casino's physical premises. Pakorn Nilprapunt, secretary-general of the CoS, previously noted that the wealth threshold intended to moderate gambling participation may alienate the majority of the populace. With this framework, gambling would be an exclusive privilege of the financially elite. The CoS returned the bill to the government on February 28 for further refinement. As the matter awaits the cabinet's decision, Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul expressed scepticism, hinting at possible cabinet rejection unless adjustments accommodate broader public interest. This proposed casino entry condition presents underlying tensions between promoting a thriving economy and safeguarding citizens' interests against gambling's societal impacts. As the discourse progresses, Thailand finds itself at a critical juncture, balancing fiscal growth and ethical considerations, reported Bangkok Post -- 2025-03-03 3 7
Popular Post MikeandDow Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:25 AM What a joke !!! 1 3 2
lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM Thai's throughout the country are addicted to gambling, telling them they can't gamble in their own countries Casinos is not going to go down well. 2
bkk6060 Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Very stupid. I guess they think it will keep away stinky bums who will steal, urinate, and generally cause problems. 1
Popular Post quake Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM 15 minutes ago, bkk6060 said: Very stupid. I guess they think it will keep away stinky bums who will steal, urinate, and generally cause problems. Nah, the Russians will be welcome. 4
Popular Post redwood1 Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM 50 million or a 100 baht bribe should get Somchi into the Casinos.... 5 2
Popular Post KireB Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM 23 minutes ago, quake said: Nah, the Russians will be welcome. Racist slur again? 3 1
Popular Post connda Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM 2 hours ago, webfact said: In a striking development, Thailand's proposed legislation is poised to transform the casino landscape, potentially restricting entry exclusively to the nation's wealthiest citizens. A government insider has revealed that only Thai nationals with a minimum of 50 million baht in a fixed deposit for at least six months may gain access to the country's forthcoming casino-entertainment complex. Casinos by the wealthy, for the wealthy. No doubt the Thai vice squads will be doubling down on enforcing gambling bans and busting the participants of village cock fights while the Thai elite spin the roulette wheel, and wile the night away playing Baccarat and sipping Glenlivet Winchester 50 year old Scotch into the wee hours of the morning as commoners are busted for drinking Kao Lao after hours. 1 3
lordgrinz Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 42 minutes ago, connda said: Casinos by the wealthy, for the wealthy. No doubt the Thai vice squads will be doubling down on enforcing gambling bans and busting the participants of village cock fights while the Thai elite spin the roulette wheel, and wile the night away playing Baccarat and sipping Glenlivet Winchester 50 year old Scotch into the wee hours of the morning as commoners are busted for drinking Kao Lao after hours. Rules for thee, not for me......TIT
Gaccha Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 hours ago, webfact said: only Thai nationals with a minimum of 50 million baht in a fixed deposit for at least six months This was already revealed several weeks ago. We even have had feedback from major casinos about this high deposit threshold. It is obvious that the big casinos, The ones you see in las Vegas or Macau will be extremely reluctant to invest since there just will not be enough footfall. Instead, the same dodgy casinos you can find on the border with Cambodia or in the Three Diamond area of Lao or just in Burma. This all but ensures corruption and criminality. 2
Popular Post apetley Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago If 50 million in your bank account is the minimum for entry some may suspect these proposed casino's will be little more than money laundering operations for Thailand's wealthiest. I couldn't possibly comment. 2 3
Popular Post Stocky Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago Singapore citizens and permanent residents need to pay SGD150 (Bht 3,750) to enter the casinos in Singapore, there's no entry fee for foreigners. This is eminently more sensible, workable and enforceable than having to declare assets in the bank. 1 3
lordgrinz Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Gaccha said: This was already revealed several weeks ago. We even have had feedback from major casinos about this high deposit threshold. It is obvious that the big casinos, The ones you see in las Vegas or Macau will be extremely reluctant to invest since there just will not be enough footfall. Instead, the same dodgy casinos you can find on the border with Cambodia or in the Three Diamond area of Lao or just in Burma. This all but ensures corruption and criminality. Yeah, I still don't get it, they don't make money off the high rollers, they make their money off huge numbers of poor people losing their shirts every month. 2
phil2407 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Personally I don’t have 50 million baht & not Thai but if they want to gamble they will do it hook or by crook would make more sense to let them gamble online but no credit 1
Dionigi Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, webfact said: He warns that such restrictions may inadvertently backfire, driving local gamblers towards illegal venues or cross-border casinos. This is exactly what they have now so what will be different. Casinos are for people to lose money better the rich than the poor.
thesetat Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 6 hours ago, apetley said: If 50 million in your bank account is the minimum for entry some may suspect these proposed casino's will be little more than money laundering operations for Thailand's wealthiest. I couldn't possibly comment. It is only a requirement to Thai people. Not to foreigners. You can get in the casino with your pittance to lose. They will gladly accept it.
Nickcage49 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Those casinos will go broke very quickly. You can't depend on the rich to fund casinos. They didn't get rich by being stupid and gambling their money away. This is so typical of Thai narrow-minded thinking and idiot bureaucrats. If you're going to have casinos, make them open to all. There should be no entrance fees (a stupid idea that I've never seen before) and no need to prove how much money you have. Casinos are happy to take anyone's money. If they want Chinese tourists, they'll do what I have stated above. So maybe they shouldn't, lol
hotchilli Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 22 hours ago, webfact said: In a striking development, Thailand's proposed legislation is poised to transform the casino landscape, potentially restricting entry exclusively to the nation's wealthiest citizens. A government insider has revealed that only Thai nationals with a minimum of 50 million baht in a fixed deposit for at least six months may gain access to the country's forthcoming casino-entertainment complex Local Thais won't give a s##t about that, let the mega rich rub shoulders in an exclusive club, the locals will continue to gamble like they do now.
dinsdale Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Casinos have always been a mix of the average punter, the wealthy and mafia/criminal types. Thai casinos will be only the last two. The super corrupt Thais, CCP officials and the Russian mafia will be the main players.
anchadian Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Would you believe it: Thai Government Apparently Revises Proposal of Casino Entry Rules, Drops 50 Million Baht Requirement Thailand’s government has apparently decided to replace the 50-million-baht casino entry rule with a 3-year tax record requirement, according to Thai government sources. https://thepattayanews.com/2025/03/04/thai-government-apparently-revises-proposal-of-casino-entry-rules-drops-50-million-baht-requirement/
Caldera Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 3/3/2025 at 7:27 AM, webfact said: A government insider has revealed that only Thai nationals with a minimum of 50 million baht in a fixed deposit for at least six months may gain access to the country's forthcoming casino-entertainment complex. That will ensure that the many illegal casinos that Thailand currently has won't go out of bussiness. They're probably making too much money for some important people to let go of them.
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