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Feb 2, 2015 Packer's Crown Group on Friday abandoned plans for the $350 million development, which would have included a casino, after the government 

James Packer scraps $450m casino plan for Sri Lanka. JAMES Packer’s Crown Group says it has scrapped plans for a $450 million resort in Sri Lanka after the new government banned casinos and axed Dec 23, 2014 Nov 11, 2013 Feb 01, 2015 Aug 24, 2014 Packer's proposed 450-room Crown Sri Lanka resort – which promises on its website to offer "world-class gaming facilities" – is one of those affected by the casino ban.

Jan 29, 2014 · Over the next few years Packer, 46, is making his biggest bet yet, gambling much of his fortune on Asia's burgeoning casino sector. In Sri Lanka he won government approval in December to build a

Jan 29, 2014 · Over the next few years Packer, 46, is making his biggest bet yet, gambling much of his fortune on Asia's burgeoning casino sector. In Sri Lanka he won government approval in December to build a * Packer urged to invest more in country, but not casinos UPDATE 1-Packer's Crown resort-casino in Sri Lanka faces delay after tax changes | Reuters Discover Thomson Reuters

* Packer's local partner allowed to operate casino -minister COLOMBO, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka has approved Australian Crown Resorts Ltd's $400 million complex along with two similar projects

James Packer would win with casino, not Sri Lanka, says PM told The Australian at the time that he believed Mr Packer’s desire to invest in Sri Lanka would have something akin to an Apr 27, 2014 · Sri Lanka's parliament approved a US$400 million development by Australian casino operator Crown Resorts - but said it would not be allowed to open a casino. Sri Lanka casino fears as James Packer May 09, 2014 · Sri Lanka won’t oppose casino in Packer’s US$400m Crown resort Friday, 09 May 2014 02:13 PM MYT Mounting opposition by Buddhist religious leaders and some political parties has already led the Sri Lankan government to delay approval for Packer's Crown Ltd planned casino resort. Aug 27, 2014 · Australian gambling tycoon James Packer's Crown Ltd is facing months of new delays in building a planned $400 million Sri Lanka hotel and casino resort due to unspecified legal issues, a

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James Packer Wins Casino Deal In Sri Lanka opportunity to play for money on our website. $2,750. Casinomia Casino is a relatively new online casino platform that was Jul 17, 2013 · The Marina Colombo casino club in the Sri Lankan capital on July 5, 2013. Sri Lanka legalised gambling in November 2010, with the aim of eventually luring cashed-up tourists to the island nation Oct 27, 2014 · Sri Lanka President has proposed a few changes in the country’s Betting and Gaming Levy Act, which would now include a $100 entrance fee. James Packer’s Crown Group decided on Friday that it would no longer be interested in building a resort casino complex in Sri Lanka, pulling out of a planned $350 million development. Plans to build a casino resort in Sri Lanka were in the balance when James Packer flew home over the weekend. That may no longer be the case after his violent brawl with former best mate and Nine According to local reports, Mr Packer was in Sri Lanka last week in a last-ditch attempt to salvage the $400 million casino resort. “As stated by Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa in Parliament on April 24, the government will not allow casinos to operate in the country,” Faizer Mustapha, Deputy Minister of Investment Promotion told a media conference on Friday. Australian gambling mogul James Packer's bid to open a casino in Sri Lanka has received approval from the government with reports suggesting generous tax concessions.

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Jan 29, 2014 · Over the next few years Packer, 46, is making his biggest bet yet, gambling much of his fortune on Asia's burgeoning casino sector. In Sri Lanka he won government approval in December to build a * Packer urged to invest more in country, but not casinos UPDATE 1-Packer's Crown resort-casino in Sri Lanka faces delay after tax changes | Reuters Discover Thomson Reuters Jan 30, 2015 · James Packer's Crown Group says it will not go ahead with a proposed plan to develop a $400 million luxury hotel and resort in Sri Lanka, following a decision by the government in Colombo to scrap