Asia
Galaxy Distances Itself from Online Gambling
The Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) has issued a warning to its customers that the company has no affiliation with any form of online gambling .
The company’s statement said: “GEG and all of its properties (including Galaxy Macau, Broadway Macau, and StarWorld Hotel) have no affiliations with any online gambling and betting sites, nor have we directly or indirectly authorized any websites and/or related companies to carry out any form of online gambling and betting activities for and on behalf of us.”
The statement continued: “Should any member of the public suspect of any fake gambling and betting websites, and/or being cheated or approached by any suspicious persons claiming to be in any way connected with GEG relating to such fake illegal gambling and betting websites, we urge you to report to the police or contact our Customer Service immediately.”
Galaxy seems to be not foraying into online gambling sector in spite of the resurgent activity in the sector following Covid-19.
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