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Japan’s Casino Regulatory Commission holds inaugural meeting

Japan’s Casino Regulatory Commission has recently held its first meeting with the presence of its five members, including its head Michio Kitamura, in which it discussed rules of its own operations and future regulations on resort-casinos operators. The envisaged casino regulations, including mandatory measures to prevent gambling addiction, will likely be drawn up by spring 2021.

“The members of the commission and staff of its secretariat will unite and work with a sense of urgency to build trust with the public over casino business,” Kitamura said at a news conference after the meeting.

He also stressed the commission’s resolve to deal appropriately with casino-related concerns among the public, such as gambling addiction and a potential rise in crime.

“I plan to supervise our staff at the secretariat so that the commission’s fairness and neutrality will not be questioned,” Kitamura said.

The commission, affiliated with the Cabinet Office, was established on Tuesday last week. Like the Nuclear Regulation Authority, the commission has independent authority, being able to issue licenses necessary to run casinos in Japan and cancel the licenses if irregularities are found.

The secretariat currently has 95 workers, and the number will be increased by 25 in fiscal 2020, which starts April 1st. The envisaged casino regulations, including mandatory measures to prevent gambling addiction, will likely be drawn up by spring 2021.

The government plans to allow up to three casino resorts to be opened in Japan. It is slated to announce within this month criteria for selecting areas hosting resorts, which will be launched in the mid-2020s at the earliest.

Source: GMB / Japan Times