Should pass this on to some investigating journalists. This is seriously worrying, and needs to be closely looked at!Wonder who is funding these "sponsorship deals".
They are repeatedly looked at but unfortunately the press who do, don’t get as much pressShould pass this on to some investigating journalists. This is seriously worrying, and needs to be closely looked at!
It clearly stinks, but I doubt any actual law is being broken.
I wouldn’t be surprised if City (via their owners) are involved in these as well, widen the pool of this model to get more support in their cases.
While I agree with the sentiment, this isn't strictly true. I was in Da Nang (big town on the coast of central Vietnam) last summer and it was full of Chinese people, many of whom were there to gamble. You're allowed to gamble if you've got a foreign passport, so there are a few massive casinos catering to that crowd. There's a trial (not sure if it's finished now) allowing rich locals to gamble too.The evening standard did a very brief piece about it.
If anyone it's the prem that needs to look at this. Maybe even the police. 2 vietnamese gambling companies. Gambling is illegal in vietnam. So wtf are they?
While I agree with the sentiment, this isn't strictly true. I was in Da Nang (big town on the coast of central Vietnam) last summer and it was full of Chinese people, many of whom were there to gamble. You're allowed to gamble if you've got a foreign passport, so there are a few massive casinos catering to that crowd. There's a trial (not sure if it's finished now) allowing rich locals to gamble too.