Contact between government officials and IR operators to be regulated
Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, has said that Basic Policy will set rules for how officials and operators can communicate.
Japan.- Rules regarding contact between IR operators and government officials will be regulated by the Basic Policy, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe revealed in comments made at the lower house plenary session last week.
Abe answered questions relating to the bribery scandal involving six lower house representatives and Chinese gaming company 500.com.
“Gaining the public’s understanding with IR promotion is very important”, Abe said. “The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is currently formulating a Basic Policy based on the IR Development Act in consultation with relevant ministries and agencies and are carefully drafting it based on the very unique Casino Administration Committee, launched this month, and in discussions with the Diet. We will consider incorporating these so-called rules of contact into the Basic Policy.”
Secretary-General Nobuyuki Baba of the Osaka-based Japan Innovation Party also spoke to the press: “The Osaka IR Promotion Office has already established and strictly applies guidelines for dealing with operators, the contents of which include that meetings with operators are in principal to occur in government buildings, that operators may not meet with individual government officials, that personal calls and emails with operators are prohibited, and that when a request from an operator is received a record will be created and these will be published regularly.
“These guidelines ensure fairness and impartiality. Allegations of bribery and IR promotion are completely different issues and the government should continue to make the necessary preparations. The guidelines for handling IR operators should be as strict as they are in Osaka for the rest of the country,” he concluded.
Abe said there has been no change to the planned schedule for accepting IR applications from local governments, set to take place between January 2020 and July 2021.