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Radio Singapore International, 2 Apr 04

A look at the proposal to open a casino in Singapore
on the Regional Press Review segment

And finally, a look at the proposal to open a casino in Singapore. This would enhance the country’s status as a tourist destination.

It is not surprising that there will be opposition to the proposal. The Straits Times: “Because a casino comes with all the known evils of gambling, this road to perdition must never be opened in Singapore. ”

Singapore has to compete for tourist dollars in the international arena, said the paper. “One way for Singapore to stay ahead is to broaden its appeal in international tourism. If this means having a top-class casino among other holiday resort attractions, so be it".

The Straits Times felt that there will be rules to regulate entry for Singaporeans. But these might pose their own problems. “People will feel insulted, understandably so, if they get designated as poor and are denied entry".

Whatever the government decides, the proposal still got the thumbs up from the Straits Times. Tourist dollars aside, just the tax dollars associated with the venture were attractive enough: “Casinos in other countries are cash cows for the treasury. They are a lucrative source of revenue and it is fair game for the authorities to levy taxes on casino takings. For Singapore, it is estimated that the taxes from lotteries alone make up a tenth of the Government’s $16.5 billion annual tax revenue. With more money, it can do more for the people. This is another point for puritans to ponder.”

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