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    Japanese gambling tycoon bribed Filipinos: US suit

    Japanese gambling tycoon Kazuo Okada was accused Tuesday in a US lawsuit of paying off Philippine regulators and cheating his powerful Las Vegas partner.

    Wynn Resorts said Okada, Japan's pachinko king and a director of Wynn, went behind the company's back to develop business for his own Universal Entertainment group in the Philippines and broke US laws on foreign bribery, the lawsuit alleges.

    Wynn said Okada spent more than $110,000 to curry favor with two Philippines officials in apparent violation of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, jeopardizing Wynn's own reputation in the process.

    "Mr. Okada, his associates and companies appear to have engaged in a longstanding practice of making payments and gifts to his two chief gaming regulators at the Philippines Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor), who directly oversee and regulate Mr. Okada's provisional licensing agreement to operate in that company," the lawsuit said.

    The suit, filed Tuesday in Las Vegas district court, said that Okada had sought a gaming license in the Philippines and made the payments despite Wynn's telling him not to do so.

    It named former Pagcor chairman Efraim Genuino and current Chairman Cristino Naguiat, and their families, as the recipients of the payoffs, which dated to 2008.

    Okada told a Wynn investigator that he had paid for Genuino's trip to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Wynn said.

    "Okada's conduct poses a direct assault upon, and a threat to, Wynn Resorts' reputation for probity, which is central to maintaining its stature in the gaming industry as well as its current and future licensing."

    It was the latest step in the acrimonious fight between US casino magnate Steve Wynn and his longtime partner Okada, known as king of Japan's pachinko industry -- a hugely popular gambling business built around a pinball-like arcade game.

    On Sunday Wynn's board voted to force out Okada, who controls a 20 percent stake in the company, which owns casinos in Las Vegas and Macau.

    The board also moved to redeem Okada's 24 million shares, held through Aruze USA Inc, a Universal subsidiary.

    The lawsuit followed a lengthy internal investigation by Wynn, which hired former US Federal Bureau of Investigation chief Robert Freeh to conduct the probe.

    Wynn said the probe found that Okada had used Wynn's name to advance his own interests in the Philippines.

    It also said the Okada, when asked about his actions by the Wynn board, insisted that it was "customary" to give gifts to officials in Asia, via intermediaries.

    In a statement Sunday Universal branded the board's action "outrageous," saying the investigation had been "rushed."

    "We have not even been provided with the opportunity to review the Freeh Report," it said.

    "Universal Entertainment will take all legal actions necessary to protect its investment and prevent a forced redemption of its shares."

    Universal, through Aruze USA, was one of four winners of provisional gaming licenses awarded by the Philippine government in 2008.

    It broke ground for its Manila Bay Resorts casino on January 26, promising ultimately more than 2,000 guest rooms in three hotels, with the planned opening in the first half of 2014.

    The Wynn lawsuit accused Okada of undermining its own business in Macau by seeking to attract Chinese high-rollers to the Philippines casino.

    Wynn said it will seek an unspecified amount of damages in a trial.

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    64 comments

    • taize  •  3 months ago
      That's why it's more fun to do business in the Philippines, you can easily bribe government officials. This AP News is another slap in the face! But it's the truth and truth hurts! :(
      • Elisha 3 months ago
        Nasasabi mo yan dahil hindi ikaw ang bina-bribe. Dapat masubokan mo munang ma bribe at tu manggi bago ka magsalita...dahil baka hindi mo rin kakayanin ang tukso ng pera!!!
      • taize 3 months ago
        Elisha, nakakalungkot man isipin na meron talagang mga tao na kumakapit sa patalim at handang isugal ang prinsipyo dahil sa pera. Salamat sa Diyos na tumanda na ako at di pa naman ako umabot sa punto na yon. Hindi ko yata kayang ipagpalit ang prinsipyo ko dahil lang sa pera na pwede namang kitain sa malinis na paraan. Pera lang yan iha, di mo madadala yan pag namatay ka na.
      • Japo 3 months ago
        Si Elisha talaga, mukhang patay gutom.. Magnanakaw k cguro noh, kaya ganyan reaksyon mo.
    • dragon_Urdaneta  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Efraim Genuino, you're dead. You are under GMAs mantle.

      Cristino Naguiat, hmmm. Malacanang will look into it further if there is indeed bribery. (Appointed by PNoy. Parang Llamas ulit.... absuwelto!)
      • Moth 3 months ago
        abswelto nya mukha nya.
      • chaos_breaker 3 months ago
        Llamas wasnt corrupt nor did he commit any crime you idiots. Pnoy appointed those people in return they would fight corruption, but I guess one of the appointees got sour, that doesnt mean all of the appointees are bad! In fact they have been very good compared to the last admin na garapalan ng kurakot!
    • cosavida  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  3 months ago
      viva las pilipinas!!
      1% of the "haves" running the lives of 99% of the "have nots" and the "struggling to have enough"
      • Stryder 3 months ago
        viva las pilipinas? uuhh...we're no longer a colony of Spain in over....214 years missy.
      • Briar Rose 3 months ago
        Like America then?

        Please, quit assuming that you have it all bad. The Philippines is not the only country that's struggling.
      • cosavida 3 months ago
        i got no beef with you dude, the phrase only means "long live the philippines", what's your point?
    • berdugo  •  London, United Kingdom  •  3 months ago
      No doubt... when you talk about gambling, GENUINO's in it... what a shame... Philippine IRregulators... lifestyle check please... NOW NA!
    • Abnoynoy  •  3 months ago
      Pinagtatanggol ni Lacierda ang mga bataan nila ngayon sa Pagcor, wala daw masama, e isa yan sa mga nagbibid para makapagpatayo ng Casino o magdevelop sa Project ng PAGCOR. samantalang si Corona, na may platinum card dahil laging nabiyahe, e masama daw, illegal. galit ang magnanakaw sa kapwa magnanakaw?
    • Salviaje  •  Sydney, Australia  •  3 months ago
      'It named former Pagcor chairman Efraim Genuino and current Chairman Cristino Naguiat, and their families, as the recipients of the payoffs, which dated to 2008.' - THERE SHOULD BE A STEP THAT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO WITH THIS.
      • Jo 3 months ago
        first, you have to remove the protector of corruption which happens to be the chief justice of the supreme court!!!
      • Halo Evens 3 months ago
        actually, its the Chief Executive or the Commander in Chief that's the number 1 protector of corrupt Chinese/Japanese people/corporation. It always has been and always will be.
      • Jimboy 3 months ago
        Alam ko na ang resulta nito!!!!you wanna bet? Genuino will be convicted and naguiat will summon to say sorry to the palace...replay na yan.
    • bong  •  3 months ago
      Is he the same Mr. Genuino, the former PAGCOR chairman who accumulated P1.0 Billion expenses for complimentary coffee given at the casino? I remember that during Pnoy state of the nation speech 2011. Well, the PHL government can use the evidences presented at the US lawsuit to prosecute the PAGCOR chairman in our local courts.
      • Jimboy 3 months ago
        hati sila ni nagulat mali naguiat sa 1billion worth of coffee...,balita ko golden cup raw ang ginamit for take home...eh di sulit.
      • bong 3 months ago
        Ang tanong, kung nakakatulog pa kaya sila pagkatapos makaubos ng P1.0 Billion worth na Kape. Insomniac at nerbiyoso na siguro ngayon yan. hahaha
      • CyberDude 3 months ago
        kung sila nga yan e dapat maparusahan na yan nang maka sampolan..
    • merico a  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      oh eto na ! a chance to prove the sincerity of the admins. anti corruption moves. lets see if they will persecute their appointees ! imagine the hypocrisy if they dont throw the book at them and just let them resign... kawawa juan dela cruz baka magago uli
    • nameDan  •  3 months ago
      I'm gonna be nationalistic with this one. The casino boom is helping a lot of our OFW's find their way back home and the projects are working anyway. It would be shameful if evidence surfaces, but only to the fact that we still haven't cleaned up our act enough to be professionally corrupt after such a long time in office.
    • C h r i s  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      Hunt that official ! Papanagutin sa batas !
    • Wayang  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 months ago
      Cheapo officials! 110T USD = 55T each for their dignity, BIG JOKE!
    • penguin39cubed  •  3 months ago
      There is so much denial in the Philippines that they think all the immoral things they do is OK. So what can anyone do? Not a thing! There have been studies by expert industrialists that have found no explanation as to why the Filipino is an industrial person outside the Philippines but not at home. Well, I noticed that moral Filipinos are chastised for not acting immoral, much like the corrupt on goings inside a prison. If you look closely the Philippines is one big prison. They don't just kill the political opposing opponent in the South either! It's spread up to the most northern tip! Managed by Chines Businessmen 95% of the products are of the worst quality, and your money is in a sink hole. Are they the nice sweet smiling people you see at the hotel lobby versus when you live with them? NO! Matter of fact they steal your flip flop shoes left outside the door. You can't leave your house unattended! That makes it a prison no matter how you cut it! If it looks like a prison, smells like a prison, and you can't drive 200 meters without seeing graffiti, ITS A PRISON.
    • Carl  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Okada please bring with you this 2 corrupt guys. make them japanese, they are not entitled to be pinoy.
    • Vin Gas  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 months ago
      Ho ho ho ho ho its really fun in the Philippines.
      Kawawang inang bayan walang tigil yong mga anak mo sa paglapastangan ng iyong pangalan.
    • inGreta  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  3 months ago
      Pagdating sa suhulan mabilis pa sa alas kuatro ang mga Pinoy. Nakakahiya!!!
    • MR. GREATMIND  •  3 months ago
      OH PUHLEEEEZZZZ!!!
      110,000 DOLLARS AND FREE TRIPS ABROAD IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR DIGNITY?
      HOW CHEAP!!!
      WELL, LET THESE TWO GREEDY CREATURES FIGHT THEIR BATTLE IN COURT!!!
      WITH REGARD TO EFRAIM GENUINO AND COMPANY, PNOY MUST SEARCH FOR THEM AND SUE THEM IN COURT AS WELL!!!
      BUT I WOULD RATHER PREFER THAT THEY BE EXTRA JUDICIALLY HANGED!!!
      you bet!!!
    • Ricardo  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      I hope the removal of Corona is not a pre-requisite to investigate and do something on this. This project has just broke ground and we already have this problem?
    • Susan Maliit  •  3 months ago
      may gawin dapat si pnoy dito! punyetang mga opisyales yan!
    • monica  •  3 months ago
      maraming mga pinoy ang TNT sa macau. nagtatrabaho sa mga casino doon. kung ililipat ni Japanese gambling tycoon Kazuo Okada ang kanyang casino dito sa pinas ay hindi na maga abroad at magti TNT ang mga pinoy sa macau. maling pamamaraan nga lang ang ginamit ni mr okada pero papabor ito sa ekonomiya. galit nga lang ang mga simbahan sa mga kasino... hayyy pilipinas saan ka patutungo?
    • nicanor  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      NOTHING NEW CORRUPTION IS REALLY FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES! THE TWO OFFICIALS MENTIONED SHOULD BE MADE ACCOUNTABLE AND NAGUIAT SHOULD IMMEDIATELY BE TERMINATED..... PLS. BAKA PUMAPEL NA NAMAN ANG SENADO FOR A NEW INVESTIGATION... EH BUKING NA BUKING NA!
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