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Why Singapore casinos can’t collect from China’s high rollers

Case of former ping-pong star Kong Linghui highlights the problems facing Lion City’s two gambling resorts

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The Marina Bay Sands is one of only two gambling venues in Singapore. Photo: Handout
Julia Hollingsworth

Former Olympic gold medallist Kong Linghui is being sued in Hong Kong by the Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore over his HK$2.55 million (US$329,000) gambling debt.

Each year, millions of mainlanders head to Macau, a special administrative zone of China and the only place in China where gambling is legal.

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A small number of mainlanders - like Kong - also head to Singapore, where there are only two gambling resorts.

Kong Linghui is being sued over his gambling debts at the Marina Bay Sands. Photo: Handout
Kong Linghui is being sued over his gambling debts at the Marina Bay Sands. Photo: Handout
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But these casinos are facing difficulties attracting Chinese gamblers, and have even more issues than their Macau counterparts when it comes to recovering their debts.

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