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NagaCorp Granted Permission to Resume all Casino Operations at NagaWorld

Cambodian Ministry of Health has granted permission for NagaCorp Ltd to resume all casino operations at NagaWorld.
NagaWorld, the only legal casino within 200 kilometres of Cambodia’s capital city of Phnom Penh, had previously resumed limited VIP and slot machine operations on July 8 after Prime Minister Hun Sen eased COVID-19 restrictions across the country.
The reopening of any casino in Cambodia requires each operator to meet certain COVID-19 safety measures as approved by the Ministry of Health and to sign a Memorandum of Understanding.
After signing an initial MoU granting permission on 30 June to reopen VIP and slots, NagaCorp announced on Sunday that the Ministry of Health has now attached an annexure to the MoU “to further clarify that, in line with the Letter, the MOH has no objection to the Group to reopen all of its casino businesses consisting of the mass market, VIP and slot gaming machines businesses in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.”
The company did not reveal whether it would reopen all casino operations immediately.
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