Malaysia

Vincent Tan not in casino talks, says Berjaya Corp

Group tells Bloomberg to cease publishing 'inaccurate claims'.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 26 Apr 2024 2:54PM

Vincent Tan not in casino talks, says Berjaya Corp
Forest City is a RM478 billion project in Johor that has been stalled since the Chinese developer ran into financial trouble. – Facebook pic, April 26, 2024.

BERJAYA Corporation Bhd today denied reports that its founder Tan Sri Vincent Tan was involved in discussions with Prime Minister Datuk Sri Anwar Ibrahim to open a casino in Forest City, Johor.

The company said reports by The Edge Singapore and Bloomberg yesterday had included "inaccurate information that misrepresented its supposed involvement in discussions with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim regarding the project.

"We would like to make it clear that Vincent Tan has not participated in any such discussions and refute the inaccurate claims presented in the articles,” it said in a statement.

The company urged the two publications to publish a clarification and take down misleading content from the articles in question. 

"We trust that the responsible parties will understand our concerns and take appropriate action," BCorp said in its statement.

A Bloomberg report said that Malaysia was in early discussions with tycoons to open a casino in Forest City in an effort to revive the RM478.35 billion project.

Quoting sources, it said Anwar had met with Tan and Genting Group's Lim Kok Thay last week at the site in Johor.

Later yesterday, Anwar denied reports that the government was mulling a casino licence to revive Forest City.

He said news of the casino licence was a "lie" and "not right". – April 26, 2024.

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