Genting Malaysia denies involvement in Forest City casino discussions

This, after foreign media reports claim that company or its chief executive, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, were part of talks regarding potential opening of second casino in Johor

8:22 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Genting Malaysia Bhd has denied any involvement in the Forest City casino discussions.

Genting Malaysia, in response to recent foreign media articles, said that the reports contained claims that the company and/or its deputy chairman and chief executive, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, had participated in discussions relating to the opening of a second casino in Johor.

In a statement today, Genting Malaysia said that neither the company nor Lim were involved in any such discussions or meetings, and the claims made are untrue.

Hence, the company urged all parties to immediately cease the publication and dissemination of the misinformation, remove the untrue claims and provide the necessary clarification to the public to prevent further confusion.

The company added that it will not hesitate to take further action deemed necessary to protect its interests and those of its stakeholders.

On April 25, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim strongly denied the news report, which stated that the government is mulling a second casino licence for Forest City after Genting Highlands.

Yesterday, Anwar suggested all parties mentioned in a recent report by a foreign news agency take necessary action against the news agency. – April 27, 2024

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