Bloomberry’s Jeju Island Casino Suspends Operations for per month
Philippine gambling operator Bloomberry Resorts Corporation announced previous today that its only overseas casino Jeju Sun, situated on the South Korean Jeju Island, will be suspended for a period that is one-month. The suspension system comes as a penalty imposed by the regional gambling regulator CRD after having a concluded research of the functions associated with place’s former managing team.
Bloomberry stated in a filing to the philippine stock exchange that the investigation was concerned with the so-called ‘lvegas casino’ gaming tax payment practices, introduced by jeju sun’s previous owners and management wednesday.
The suspension system will be effective at the time of Monday, November 16 and it is slated to end on Tuesday, December 15. Bloomberry pointed out that the location are ready to be relaunched on December 16, appropriate with time for the holidays that are upcoming peak. Jeju Sun happens to be being upgraded and will debut new and expanded existing facilities when it reopens doors for visitors.
Bloomberry bought the casino through its South subsidiary that is korean Korea Co. Ltd. The venue was then rebranded Jeju Sun Hotel & Casino.
The gambling operator said in its filing that hotel operations would not be affected throughout the future one-month casino suspension system. Bloomberry also noted that it use the one-month duration to complete the upgrade and renovation regarding the casino flooring and associated facilities, along with the expansion associated with ball room. Continue reading