Macau Increases Scrutiny of Promoters of High-Rollers

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Macau’s gambling regulator tightened scrutiny of agents bringing in high rollers to its casinos, as the Chinese government stepped up control over money flow into the territory.

Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau recently issued a letter to junket operators “reminding” them to submit documents, including proof that their agents have no criminal record, spokeswoman Wendy Wong said over the phone. There are no new rules, she said.