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Ximihua case | ABC report: All VIP rooms of Suncity Group suspended operation

2021-11-30T15:11:48.899Z


Macau Suncity Group Chairman Zhou Zhuohua (ie "Ximi Hua") was detained. Today (30th) it is rumored that Suncity’s gaming halls will be suspended from tomorrow. Macau Radio and TV reported in the evening that when Suncity Group responded to its enquiry


Macau Suncity Group Chairman Zhou Zhuohua (ie "Ximi Hua") was detained. Today (30th) it is rumored that Suncity’s gaming halls will be suspended from tomorrow.

Macau Radio and Television reported in the evening that when Suncity Group responded to its enquiry, it confirmed that except for the two VIP lounges in the Galaxy Resort and StarWorld Hotel will continue to operate, the other VIP lounges will be temporarily suspended.


Said that no suspension of pay measures has been introduced

ABC said that when Suncity Group responded to inquiries, it confirmed that, except for the two VIP lounges in Galaxy Resort and StarWorld Hotel, the other VIP lounges will continue to operate. This is a decision made in consultation with major gaming companies.

In addition, there are rumors today that all Suncity employees will be suspended from pay tomorrow until further notice.

However, when the Suncity Group responded to ABC, it clarified that it did not introduce a suspension of pay and retention measures. As the VIP room was closed down, there will be corresponding structural adjustments later.

Zhou Zhuohua (middle).

(Data Picture / Photo by Fu Xiangding)

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Source: hk1

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