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PM Anwar Ibrahim says Malaysia doesn’t need new casino to boost economy
- Anwar said his government’s focus on digital transformation and AI would be enough to push the country forward
- His remarks came after a report said Malaysia was planning to set up a casino in Johor state’s Forest City
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said his government won’t consider approving another casino in the Southeast Asian nation.
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“Affirmative no,” Anwar said at the Qatar Economic Forum on Tuesday, when asked if his administration would allow a second casino in Malaysia.
“There’s no necessity for Malaysia to venture into the casino business,” Anwar said. “We are focusing on digital transformation, energy transition, AI, and we believe that this is adequate to push the country forward.”
Bloomberg News reported last month that Malaysia was in early discussions with tycoons on opening a casino in Forest City, a property development in Johor state near neighbouring Singapore.
The report, which cited people familiar with the matter, said Anwar discussed the idea with Berjaya Corp. founder Vincent Tan and Genting Group’s Lim Kok Thay. Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar was also represented, the people told Bloomberg.
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Anwar said afterward there were no plans to issue a casino licence in Forest City, and denounced the report as a “lie.” Tan and Lim denied taking part in such a meeting.
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