The Thai government has postponed its final review of the proposed casino-entertainment complex bill, citing the need for further public consultation and legal scrutiny. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra stated that while the bill remains under consideration, her administration is in no hurry to push it through without addressing all concerns from stakeholders and the public. The bill, which was expected to be discussed by the Cabinet this week, is now being delayed pending a public hearing by the Ministry of Finance, scheduled to conclude on Friday. Government Stresses Need for Careful Deliberation At a press conference, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra emphasized the importance of thorough examination before advancing legislation that could significantly impact Thailand’s economy and regulatory framework. She reiterated that Thailand has never had legal casinos before, and therefore, every aspect of the proposal must be carefully considered. “I would like all details to be carefully reviewed,” Paetongtarn stated. “I don’t want the ministry to rush it to the… Read More
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