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Gaming operators, junkets, and others should carefully study China’s penal code concerning cross-border gambling crimes so as to avoid any potential pitfalls, according to a report published by the Macao Polytechnic Institute Centre for Tourism and Gaming Studies and consulted by Macau News Agency
The center has recently published its new Global Gaming & Tourism Research research compilation book, which includes an analysis on the specific application of cross-border gambling crimes in mainland China and its impact on Macau’s gambling industry, by Zhang Guoxuan, a Vice-Prosecutor with the Jiangxi People’s Procuratorate.