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Angry Johor MP wants end to free casino trips to spore

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Johor MP wants end to free casino trips
He joins others objecting to S'pore casino tours
By Carolyn Hong, Malaysia Bureau Chief
People boarding a Malaysian bus at the Resorts World Sentosa basement carpark. Johor lawmaker Tang Nai Soon wants Singapore to impose an entrance fee on Malaysians and allow them to list their family members on the gamblers' register to ban their entry into the casinos. -- ST PHOTO: JOYCE FANG

KUALA LUMPUR: A Johor lawmaker has urged the Malaysian government to ask Singapore to stop its casinos from offering free trips to Malaysians, and to discourage them from gambling across the Causeway.

He wants Singapore to impose an entrance fee on Malaysians and to allow them to list their family members on the gamblers' register to ban their entry into the casinos - just like it does for Singaporeans.

Malaysian visits should be limited to, say, 50 times a year, said Pekan Nenas state assemblyman Tang Nai Soon.

The state MP made his call in the state assembly on Wednesday, in the wake of increasing complaints that housewives and the elderly were being lured to Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands casinos by free tours.

'Gambling can cause grave social ills,' he said.

Mr Tang's was the latest voice to join the chorus of discontent that started some months ago, when the Chinese media started to run reports about the swarm of Johoreans crossing into Singapore daily to gamble.

The voices have become louder in recent weeks, with more leaders from the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) speaking up on the issue.

So far, the protests and unhappiness over the issue have been confined to Johor.

But the issue might soon begin to get wider notice in Malaysia, as the English and Malay media have also begun to run reports on the trend. Previously, it received coverage only in the Chinese press.

A party insider said Johor MCA became more vocal after it was blamed for not doing more to discourage these free tours.

Complaints about gambling and loan sharks have always been there, he said, adding: 'But this one stands out because it involves going to Singapore for a 'free' holiday.'

Mr Tang said these tours include free transport, a food voucher, and a discount so gamblers can buy S$140 worth of chips for S$100.

The MCA's national organising secretary Tee Siew Kong told the media several days ago that transport operators are paid an incentive of RM900 (S$376) for every busload of passengers.

A Johor travel agent who did not want to be named said the tours are run by local agencies, which earn a commission from the casinos.

He said it was normal practice for casinos to offer incentives including food vouchers and gambling chips. 'Maybe it's an issue because the money is going out of the country,' he said of the latest concerns in Malaysia.

Mr Tee estimates that at least 3,200 Malaysians gamble in the casinos every day, based on 30 bus trips of 40 passengers each and 500 cars of four people each. If each spent S$1,000, that would amount to RM230 million a month, he said.

Mr Tang said there are complaints that some housewives spend at least 10 hours there each time they visit the casinos.

'Even more worrying is that some of them have gone to the extent of borrowing money from loan sharks to satisfy their new-found addiction to gambling,' he said. He claimed that loan sharks prowl casino floors, offering small loans of S$500 at an interest rate of RM20 to RM50 a day.

MCA youth chief Wee Ka Siong, who is an MP from Johor, recently raised similar concerns, noting that Singaporeans could get the casinos to bar their family members.

'But the law does not apply to foreigners, including Malaysians,' he said.

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No problem. Get the Casino oops I mean IR operator to charge MYR$1 for return tix to the casi.... I mean IR
 
wahlaneh...
everybody also knows that at jb customs u just have to flash some blue notes they will let u go 1st.:D
 
This problem will sooner or later surface, when they started the casinoes & the influx of Malaysians coming in from Peninsular Malaysia, I asked myself, they keeping so quiet about this?. Now, we are hearing some rumbling & very soon actions will be taken by Malaysia on thsi, just like the CLOB issue.

They have exchange controls on the Malaysian side, I think it is around RM25,000 out of the country, in for foreigners there is a limit, for Malaysians I do not know.

Sooner or later, Malaysia will step up checks on the amount of RM taken out & soon, they will check all the tour buses & the IR's buses very throughly & may impose some form of levies or even ban them

That is Malaysia...Indonesia?? :rolleyes:
 
He wants Singapore to impose an entrance fee on Malaysians....

Proven fact that the entrance fee is a useless deterrent on gamblers. It only enriches the CRA's coffers.
 
They have exchange controls on the Malaysian side, I think it is around RM25,000 out of the country, in for foreigners there is a limit, for Malaysians I do not know.

Sooner or later, Malaysia will step up checks on the amount of RM taken out & soon, they will check all the tour buses & the IR's buses very throughly & may impose some form of levies or even ban them

There is something call the ATM here in SG. Not enough cash? Draw money loh. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Why Singaporean go over to Genting Highland to gamble our MP nvr say anything?
 
... They have exchange controls on the Malaysian side, I think it is around RM25,000 out of the country, in for foreigners there is a limit, for Malaysians I do not know.

Sooner or later, Malaysia will step up checks on the amount of RM taken out & soon, they will check all the tour buses & the IR's buses very throughly & may impose some form of levies or even ban them ...
levies can pay on ze spot 1 anot? ... ;)
 
Why Singaporean go over to Genting Highland to gamble our MP nvr say anything?

This is call 'red eye', collect money, who complains?, it is when money goes out faster tham water flows, then you make noise!:p
 
They might lose elections doing that :D

The IRs are working exactly the way we want them to - to act as a black hole for foreigner's money. At retail level, Malaysians, especially Johoreans and Malaccans are the best target.

And to pre-empt aurvandil, if some local's money get sucked into the black hole as well, just too bad, collateral damage.

This problem will sooner or later surface, when they started the casinoes & the influx of Malaysians coming in from Peninsular Malaysia, I asked myself, they keeping so quiet about this?. Now, we are hearing some rumbling & very soon actions will be taken by Malaysia on thsi, just like the CLOB issue.

They have exchange controls on the Malaysian side, I think it is around RM25,000 out of the country, in for foreigners there is a limit, for Malaysians I do not know.

Sooner or later, Malaysia will step up checks on the amount of RM taken out & soon, they will check all the tour buses & the IR's buses very throughly & may impose some form of levies or even ban them

That is Malaysia...Indonesia?? :rolleyes:
 
Why don't Johor MP ask Genting Malaysia to collect entrance fees from Malaysians when they enter casino? Don't impose laws on Singapore if they cannot impose on their own countries.
 
Why don't Johor MP ask Genting Malaysia to collect entrance fees from Malaysians when they enter casino? Don't impose laws on Singapore if they cannot impose on their own countries.

Another cheebye Sinkie with no brains.

Tell me what is the distance between Sinkapore and Genting and compare it with Johore and Singapore

Even a primary school kid can point out that Johore losers will be attracted to Sinkapore casinos more than a Sinkie to Geting. :oIo::D

Go schedule your PSLE next year :oIo:
 
Why don't Johor MP ask Genting Malaysia to collect entrance fees from Malaysians when they enter casino? Don't impose laws on Singapore if they cannot impose on their own countries.

That's what i thought so.
This Johor MP will kana F up down left right if dare to sound the Genting Malaysia. No body dare to touch Genting Malaysia . Big Big Tai-Ko there oh ...
This is another MP trying to get publicity . Just wayang wayang only...
 
Another cheebye Sinkie with no brains.

Tell me what is the distance between Sinkapore and Genting and compare it with Johore and Singapore

Even a primary school kid can point out that Johore losers will be attracted to Sinkapore casinos more than a Sinkie to Geting. :oIo::D

Go schedule your PSLE next year :oIo:


You obviously cannot read.

"KUALA LUMPUR: A Johor lawmaker has urged the Malaysian government to ask Singapore to stop its casinos from offering free trips to Malaysians, and to discourage them from gambling across the Causeway."

Genting Malaysia is near to Kuantan, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. So why didn't those lawmakers make noise when malaysians from these states can go Genting malaysia easily??

If Johor lawmakers are pissed with free bus trips, Marina Sands and Genting Singapore should have a nominal fee of 10sen for the bus trips to Singapore IRs. :rolleyes:
 
You obviously cannot read.

"KUALA LUMPUR: A Johor lawmaker has urged the Malaysian government to ask Singapore to stop its casinos from offering free trips to Malaysians, and to discourage them from gambling across the Causeway."

Genting Malaysia is near to Kuantan, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. So why didn't those lawmakers make noise when malaysians from these states can go Genting malaysia easily??


And you, like the MONGREL who bit his masters' hands LOUDHAILER chee soon juan, like to quote things out of context.

A condition of Genting licence is that they cannot give Malaysians freebies to go to Genting Highlands. Just like RWS and MBS cannot do so for Singaporeans. So now they abuse the loophole by providing freebies to come to Singapore instead.
 
And you, like the MONGREL who bit his masters' hands LOUDHAILER chee soon juan, like to quote things out of context.

A condition of Genting licence is that they cannot give Malaysians freebies to go to Genting Highlands. Just like RWS and MBS cannot do so for Singaporeans. So now they abuse the loophole by providing freebies to come to Singapore instead.

Seriously a free bus trip? Is that really an incentive to gamble. If they want to gamble, they come.
 
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