Myanmar’s Kayin State Gambling Project Leads to Sanctions Against Officials

Myanmar is in the middle of an unofficial civil war that has at its roots, in part, an attempt to rid the country of its gambling element. The U.S., the UK, and other countries are making a statement about the ongoing conflict, introducing sanctions against two high-ranking officials in the country who also have ties to a major gambling operation.

Colonel Saw Chit Thu with his entourage traveling through Kayin
Colonel Saw Chit Thu, with his entourage, traveling through Kayin. The leader of Myanmar’s Border Guard Force faces new sanctions for his ties to illegal gambling. (Image: Frontier Myanmar)

Colonel Saw Chit Thu, a leader with the Burmese junta-tied Border Guard Force (BGF), alongside two other individuals, incurred sanctions from the UK last Friday. The other two are Chinese investor She Zhijiang and Colonel Saw Min Min Oo, a primary leader under Saw Chit Thu.

The sanctions link back to their alleged involvement in the recently established Shwe Kokko town in Kayin (previously Karen) State. This decision comes as a response to the severe accusations related to human trafficking, forced labor, and infringements on human rights against the two.

Cracking Down on Fraud Farms

On Friday, the UK unveiled the joint sanctions against Saw Chit Thu and the others. These restrictions were implemented in response to the exposure of nine individuals and five companies involved in internet-based “fraud farms” located in Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. It has been widely documented that the workers of those operations are victims of human trafficking.

The sanctions mean an asset freeze that prevents anyone from the participating country from dealing with the economic or financial resources of the sanctioned individual(s). In this case, it also comes with a travel ban that prevents the sanctioned individuals from traveling to or through the participating countries.

An official statement from the UK explained that Saw Chit Thu and the other two have been implicated as accomplices or beneficiaries of human trafficking in the operations of Shwe Kokko. The trio, with assistance from others, forced their victims into slave labor and allegedly routinely subjected them to torture, physical abuse, and various forms of exploitation.

The United Nations has estimated that as many as 120K individuals in Myanmar face similar conditions of forced labor. At least another 100K in Cambodia are also victims of human trafficking.

Shwe Kokko Survives Attempts to Shut it Down

The Shwe Kokko Project is a collaboration between Chit Lin Myaing Co and Yatai International Holding Group, a company registered in Hong Kong. Chit Lin Myaing Co allegedly belongs to the BGF, with Saw Chit Thu serving as its highest-ranking executive.

Saw Chit Thu and his border guards are reported to significantly benefit from the operation, which has gained a notorious reputation in Southeast Asia due to its connections with Chinese criminals. Apart from its involvement in human trafficking, labor exploitation, online fraud, and gambling, the operation presents itself as a major revenue stream for the BGF officer.

Last year, Thai police arrested She Zhijiang in Bangkok. His apprehension was triggered by a foreign warrant accusing him of managing an internet-based casino.

In addition to his involvement with Shwe Kokko, he allegedly has deep involvement in several controversial ventures in other countries, as well as in Cambodia’s gambling industry. Despite the arrest, Shwe Kokko remains operational, as highlighted by previous comments by the BGF.

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Brazil Gambling Regulation Vote Rescheduled for December 12

brazil-regulation-pushed-to-12-december-The Brazilian Senate has decided to postpone the vote on the bill that would regulate the gambling sector in the country for Tuesday 12 December after it had originally been scheduled to take place on 6 December.

The delay means that the bill has less and less chances of being fully approved this year. The vote was postponed due to a lack of quorum in the Brazilian Senate, the minimum number of senators needed to vote was not met and it was not possible for the vote to go ahead.

Bill 3,626 was approved by Brazil’s Economic Affairs Commission a couple of weeks ago and everybody expected the Senate to follow suit without too much hassle, but that has not been the case as the vote was first rescheduled to the 29th of November as more than 100 amendments were added to the original bill.

Moreover, the delay was probably due to the fact that fifteen senators were unavailable for the vote as they were attending the United Nations Climate Summit in the United Arab Emirates. That summit is not over yet, it continues until early next week and the December 12 vote might be affected as well.

The vote on the gambling regulation bill requires a qualified quorum because the proposal does not benefit from consensus in the Senate. This means that if senators that are in favor of the legislative proposal can’t attend the vote, then the approval of the bill might be compromised.

If the December 12 vote is postponed as well, and that possibility seems quite likely, then the bill would probably not come into effect for a few months. That is because from 23 December until 2 February 2024 the Brazilian parliament will be in recess. That delay could have a big impact because if the bill is not approved by the end of 2023, the resources needed for its implementation cannot be included in the 2024 budget by the government.

If the Brazilian Senate would be able to approve the bill on Tuesday, then the matter would advance to the Chamber of Deputies, which would have to discuss the bill and the amendments before voting on it as well. But the Chamber of Deputies would have just over one week to decide on the bill before the recess.

Moving Closer

The Brazilian gaming industry stands firmly behind the bill and is hopeful that it would be approved sooner rather than later. Luiz Felipe Maia, founding partner of Brazilian law firm Maia Yoshiyasu Advogados, declared himself confident that regulation would be in place before too long and said that the country is getting “very close to the approval of the bill.” Maya also said that players would be the ones to benefit the most from the regulation.

The Brazilian government is counting on the bill to supplement the revenues for the state because it would impose a license fee for casino and betting operators which is expected to bring 30 million Brazilian Reais to the state coffers (around 6 million U.S. dollars). Moreover, the state expects to collect around 1.6 billion Brazilian Reais from taxes from the gambling sector.

Neil Montgomery, founder and managing partner of Brazilian law firm Montgomery & Associados, declared himself skeptical regarding the bill’s chances to be approved before the parliamentary recess. If the bill does get approved by the Chamber of Deputies, then it would have to receive one more final approval from the office of President Lula.

Source: “Brazil gambling regulation vote delayed to 12 December“. iGaming Business. December 7, 2023.

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Urban One Remains Focused on Owning Casino Following Richmond Defeat

Urban One is unwavering in its aspirations to own a casino resort.

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Urban One CEO Alfred Liggins speaks about the Richmond Grand Resort & Casino on Aug. 31, 2023, in Richmond. Voters in the Virginia capital rejected the casino resort pitch, but Liggins says his company remains interested in building and owning a casino. (Image: AP)

Urban One is a media conglomerate based in Maryland that owns and runs radio stations and television networks that primarily cater to the Black community. The firm hoped to build a more than a half-billion integrated resort casino in Richmond. But voters in the Virginia capital twice rejected a citywide ballot referendum needed to authorize the project.

Richmonders narrowly rejected Urban One’s 2021 casino pitch by a 51%-49% vote. The electorate again rejected a similar proposal from Urban One last month, but at a more decisive rate of 62%-38%.

Urban One, publicly traded on the Nasdaq, released its third-quarter earnings report this week and met with shareholders and analysts on a call. During the conversation, Urban One CEO Alfred Liggins revealed the media company continues to desire to own a casino.

In March, Urban One divested its stake in MGM National Harbor for $145.5 million, the richest casino in Maryland that’s located just outside the nation’s capital in Oxon Hill. Urban One in 2016 was welcomed by MGM Resorts to make a passive investment in the integrated resort to diversify the ownership structure of the project.

Liggins yesterday affirmed the company’s intention to pursue another casino stake.

Yes, absolutely. It’s a great business,” Liggins said. “We made a lot of money on our MGM investment. We made like 3.5 times our investment.”

Liggins recognizes that the U.S. economy is quite different today than it was when the $1.4 billion MGM National Harbor casino was built and opened in December 2016.

“There is risk. You can overbuild, and interest rates are higher now,” Higgins said.

Richmond Rejections

Formerly known as Radio One, the Silver Spring firm was chosen by Richmond city officials in 2021 as the Virginia capital’s preferred gaming partner. Despite lacking any experience developing and/or operating a casino, the Richmond Resort Casino Evaluation Panel picked Urban One over competing bids from Bally’s Corporation and The Cordish Companies, the latter of which operates Live!-branded casinos in Maryland and Pennsylvania.

Richmond’s casino evaluation panel, handpicked by the City Council, sought to provide social equity by selecting Urban One. The proposal, known as ONE Casino + Resort in 2021, was more than half of a billion-dollar undertaking made through a partnership with casino operator Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E). The casino proposal additionally involved more than 50 individual investors, many of whom identified as minorities.

Unfazed by the 2021 will of the Richmond people, city officials and Mayor Levar Stoney (D) initiated a second gaming referendum, with Urban One remaining its development partner. However, for the 2023 push, Urban One was partnered with Churchill Downs after it acquired P2E.

The change didn’t matter, as capital residents rejected the casino again. The vote was divided among social demographics, with wealthier areas more opposed to the project than more blue collar neighborhoods.

Maryland Opportunity?

Urban One developing a casino in its home state of Maryland, where the company is most known, would be ideal. Maryland’s gaming law restricts the number of casinos to six. However, there are pathways to expand the industry, as state voters have a recent track record of backing gaming expansion questions.

During the November 2008 election, Marylanders passed a statewide ballot referendum that amended the state constitution to allow slot machines at five venues in the counties of Anne Arundel, Cecil, and Worcester, plus a city casino in Baltimore and another on state property in Rocky Gay State Park.

Table games with authorized through a subsequent referendum that passed in 2012. That same 2012 referendum question included the authorization of a sixth casino, with that license ultimately being awarded to MGM.

In 2020, voters further expanded gaming with retail and online sports betting.

There are now efforts to legalize iGaming through yet another gaming referendum. Could Urban One convince state lawmakers to include a provision on the internet gambling question to allow a seventh casino in the Old Line State? Purely speculation at this time, but Marylanders seem willing to continue growing its legal gambling options.

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Scatters Club Hosts the Streaming Awards Event Featured by Special Jury and Famous Guests

Scatters Club, a global gambling community of live streamers and slot game enthusiasts, will host an online Streamers Awards event for the first time since the group’s establishment. The event, designed to highlight top streamers in the community, will collect nominations from December 4 to December 30, 2023 with top five streamers to be proclaimed on February 1, 2024.

Scatters Crown Trophy

The Streamers Awards event will evaluate the creative achievements of gambling streamers and have the selected performers qualified for the audience’s love award and the Scatters Crown Trophy. All players and the club’s site visitors are invited to nominate their favorite streamers on the platform. The platform also allows self-nominations of streamers in the creative achievement category.

Award Categories

Scatters Club announces that nominations for the unique award will be open from December 4 to December 30,2023 for international applications in the categories as follows:

  • Most Hilarious Reaction to a Win
  • Most bright Reaction to a Lose
  • Most bright Reaction to a Lose
  • Coolest Background
  • Craziest Outfit
  • Best Streamer Collaboration
  • Community Champion
  • Rising Star in Gambling Streaming
  • Most Responsible Streamer
  • Everyone’s Favorite Gambling Streamer
  • The Best Female Streamer

Voting Period

Upon the closure of the application period, the eligible applications will be classified into the respective categories to be prospectively nominated for the awards. The vote-casting period begins simultaneously to invite all players to vote for their favorite streamers on a dedicated web page. Based on these votes, each category will have its TOP-5 streamers shortlisted and the leaders in various nominations will be determined by further public votes.

Award Ceremony

As the voting process focuses only the shortlisted candidates, the special jury will make the final choice and unveil the winners in a live session on February 1, 2024. The jury will then crown the winners with the Legend of the Year title based on the stats provided by a Scatters Club’s partner Casinolytics.

Special Jury and Famous Guests

scatters-club-to-host-first-ever-gambling-streamers-awards-During the voting period from December 8, 2023 to January 30, 2024, the audience can try to predict the winners and place their bets on the web page. The winners will be announced online on February 1, 2024. The live event will be attended by a secret host invited by Scatters Club to make a special contribution to the image of the Streamers Award ceremony. Also, famous gambling streamers will make guest appearances to announce the nominees and the winners chosen by a special jury.

Their names will remain secret and will be revealed during this fantastic event to spice up the thrill of this unprecedented gaming experience.

Source: “Calling All Gamblers: Scatters Club to Host First-Ever Gambling Streamers Awards”. EuropeanGaming. December 4, 2023.

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New Legislation Bans Using Credit Cards for Online Betting in Australia

A lot is changing when it comes to Australian gambling law, and new legislation has just been passed. The use of credit cards as a payment method for placing online bets will be prohibited from now on, as the Australian Federal Parliament decided.

Important measure

Kai Cantwell, the CEO of Responsible Wagering Australia, supports this decision. He thinks that the country needs this decision since the residents will be allowed to gamble only with the money they actually have on their cards.

Cantwell commented: “This is an important measure to protect customers and their loved ones, making it easier for people to stay in control of their own gambling behavior. It will complement the existing offering of safer gambling account management tools by RWA members to customers to help them stay in control of their betting.”

Lotteries and keno issue

australian-parliament-passes-legislation-banning-online-credit-card-betting-He added that it was disappointing that some kinds of games, for example, lotteries and keno, were excluded from this ban since the lotteries are the most popular type of gambling in the country, especially in people from lower socioeconomic groups.

Only in 2020 and 2021 did citizens lose more than $3.2 billion playing these two types of games, according to the Australian Gambling Statistics. When online keno was legalized in Victoria, these numbers increased even further, and in 2022 and 2023, the losses increased by more than 400%.

There are other parts of the gambling law that lotteries are excluded from. There is also a National Self Exclusion Register, Betstop, so the Australians who already have excluded themselves from other forms of online gambling still have the opportunity to gamble up to $10.000 online by playing lotteries.

Cantwell added: “To effectively reduce gambling harm, consumer protection measures must exist across all forms of gambling. Otherwise, those at risk of harm will just move from one form of gambling to another less regulated type.”

Strict regulations

The industry is talking about the potential credit card ban from 2021. The RWA members collaborate with the federal government and financial institutions to deliver the best possible solutions when it comes to credit card bans and online gambling regulations. The institutions will continue to work hard on this, and the ban is supposed to be implemented in all online casinos in Australia within six months.

This is the newest regulation in the Australian market, but not the only one. Other prohibitions include banning external signage, reducing the cash-input limit, reducing the cap on machine entitlements, and others.

Source: Narayan, Niji, Australian Parliament Passes Legislation Banning Online Credit Card Betting”. European Gaming. December 7. 2023.

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