PHNOM PENH, July 3 (Xinhua): Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen said on Friday that casinos across the kingdom will be allowed to resume operations if they meet requirements for Covid-19 prevention at their facilities, a spokesman and an official said.
Hun Sen made the decision during a weekly Cabinet meeting after the situation of the COVID-19 had stabilized, government spokesman Phay Siphan wrote on his Facebook page.
All casinos are located along border areas, except the NagaWorld casino, which is situated in capital Phnom Penh. In a related issue, Siphan said that during the Cabinet meeting, the government also approved a draft law on the management of commercial gambling, which was designed to control casinos and other gaming facilities in the country.
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