Asia
Macau’s DICJ Hires New Officials

The Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has started its restructuring process by hiring new officials.
The current DICJ director, Adriano Marques Ho, said the appointees will help the organisation in “strengthening its inspection capacity and in enhancing gaming-related legislation.”
The newly-arrived departmental and divisional chiefs will be responsible for capacities including legal matters and authorising the general guidelines for the city’s gaming concessionaires, junkets, and gaming innovation, including any examinations that may be required.
In June, Macau’s Executive Council drew up a draft proposal to restructure the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau to increase the number of gaming inspectors from 192 to 459. The amendment also proposed adding an extra director of the DICJ to better develop tasks related to the coordination of the divisions within the bureau.
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