Vincent Tan eyeing possible casino at Berjaya Hills


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian billionaire Vincent Tan may invest RM3bil (US$933mil) to build a casino complex in Pahang, if authorities approve a plan for what would be the country's second casino, the Business Times reported.

Citing an interview with the tycoon, the paper said Tan aims to apply for a license to operate a casino in Berjaya Hills, a resort area owned by Berjaya Corp, in which he is the largest shareholder with a 23.03% stake.

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