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National anthem won’t affect press freedom: Chan
Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan Hoi Fan reassured the public yesterday that the government-drafted national anthem bill – which is currently under review by a standing committee of the legislature – will not affect Macau’s press freedom after the bill becomes law.Chan made the remarks while speaking to reporters after attending a committee meeting in the Legislative Assembly (AL).Chan’s remarks came after the Macau Journalists Association had urged the government to
January 18, 2019
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Local scams 172 mainlanders over job vacancies: police
A local man told a mainland man last year that he could provide jobs on a local construction site for a fee that he never returned, aside from failing to secure any of the promised jobs, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Choi Ian Fai said at a regular press conference yesterday.Choi said that the suspect surnamed Chan, a 26-year-old local driver, and the 54-year-old mainlander met in January last year when Chan had told the victim that he was able to arrange jobs for a fee of 8,000 yuan per
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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Police nab local over dual registration plate fraud
A local man cheated a person by fraudulently promising to secure dual registration plates for the victim’s vehicle, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Choi Ian Fai said at a regular press conference yesterday.Choi said that the suspect surnamed Lei, a 37-year-old businessman, and the victim met in June last year. Lei told the victim, who is in his or her fifties, that he could assist in applying for dual Macau-mainland registration plates and told the victim that it would cost 650,000 yuan with
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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All frontline police to have pepper spray by month-end: Wong
All frontline police officers will be equipped with pepper spray cans by the end of this month, Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak has announced. Wong made the remarks on Wednesday on the sidelines of a public function, according to a statement by the Macau Government Information Bureau (GCS). Macau’s top security official made the announcement when asked by the media about the recent incident in which a Public Security Police (PSP) officer fired a warning shot when attacked by three
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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Mainlander dies of heart attack after brawl in illegal inn: police
A 47-year-old male mainlander who died on Tuesday morning after an argument which deteriorated into a brawl with two male compatriots in a residential unit used as an illegal inn in Taipa was confirmed by a pathologist yesterday morning to have died of acute myocardial infarction, according to a Judiciary Police (PJ) statement yesterday afternoon.Consequently, the death case does not involve a criminal offence, yesterday’s PJ statement said.Myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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25 tell police woman cheated them out of HK$167 million
The Judiciary Police (PJ) received complaints by 25 people between December 11and yesterday, all saying that a local woman surnamed Cheang had cheated them out of money by claiming to provide an investment scheme with a high rate of return, according to a PJ statement yesterday evening.The statement said that Cheang claimed to be from a real-estate agency and told each of the victims that there was an investment scheme which could provide a high rate of return and persuaded them to put money
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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Tourism chief welcomes competition among airlines
Macau’s top tourism official welcomed competition among airlines using the local airport, saying that it was “always advantageous to have more competition” as it would raise service quality. Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) Director Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes made the remarks when asked by reporters about this week’s announcement by the Macau Civil Aviation Authority (AACM) that it had decided not to renew the monopoly concession of Air Macau when it expires in November next
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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VIP baccarat generates 55 pct of 2018 casino receipts
VIP baccarat generated nearly 55 percent of Macau’s gross gaming revenue last year, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has announced. VIP baccarat revenue reached 166.1 billion patacas, accounting for 54.8 percent of the 302.8 billion pataca revenue generated by games of chance last year.In 2017, VIP baccarat produced 56.7 percent of the Macau’s gross gaming revenue. Back in 2014, VIP baccarat accounted for 66.1 percent of local casinos’ gross gaming revenue. PLEASE READ
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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Prada does Chinese New Year fun fair at Galaxy Macau
A Ferris wheel, swing carousels and red-and-white circus tents, Galaxy Macau has glammed up with Italian luxury brand Prada to usher in the Chinese New Year with shoppers at the mall.The installation located in the Pearl Lobby of The Promenade Shops is part of the pop-up “Prada Wonderland” showing the brand’s festive side with its classic characteristics, while offering visitors a fun and stylish shopping experience.The fun fair rides although big enough are not for people to hop on, as
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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Phubbers: Turn off the phone
It’s a habit that many people have – snubbing someone in favour of a mobile phone.The term “phubbing” is the combination of “phone” and “snubbing”, coined by an Australian advertising agency as part of a marketing campaign with Macquarie Dictionary in 2012.So a “phubber” is a “phone snubber”, a person who does the phubbing, and this is the theme of a performance for the 18th Macau City Fringe Festival, themed on “Extra. Ordinary”.Cherrie Leong Ka Ian is the creator
January 18, 2019 | BY admin
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Property prices to drop up to 10 pct this year: JLL
Property prices will face a downward correction, with local Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) representatives yesterday forecasting a drop of up to 10 percent in prices of residential and retail units.The local office of the global real-estate services firm held its Macau Year-end Property Review 2018 press conference yesterday at its office in the Finance and IT Centre.“For the residential market, our view is that it’s not so optimistic,” JLL Macau’s residential property chief Jeff Wong Chi Wai
January 17, 2019 | BY admin
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Local oil company staff defrauded by email: police
A staff member of a local petroleum company has been defrauded out of US$13,750 (111,020 patacas) through email while contacting a company in Singapore to assess the oil industry in the Philippines, Judiciary Police (PJ) Choi Ian Fai spokesman said at a regular press conference yesterday.Choi said that the victim, whose gender was not revealed, is a non-resident worker employed by the local petroleum company. The employee was exchanging emails with a counterpart at a Singaporean firm that the
January 17, 2019 | BY admin
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‘Loansharks cheat loansharks’, 9 suspects nabbed: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) have arrested one female and eight male members of a casino loansharking gang from the mainland that specialised in cheating rival loansharksPJ spokesman Choi Ian Fai announced the “loansharks-cheat-loansharks” case during a special press conference yesterday. The nine suspects were arrested on Monday when security guards in a casino in Cotai called the police after a noisy row between members of two rival loansharking gangs – one of which allegedly defrauded the
January 17, 2019 | BY admin
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Worker falls to death at drainage project
A worker fell to his death in an industrial accident on a construction site for a rainwater drainage system project on the peninsula’s northern coast yesterday morning, the Judiciary Police (PJ) said in a statement yesterday.The police identified the victim as a 59-year-old local man surnamed Chan.The Fire Services Bureau (CB) transferred the case to the Judiciary Police at 8:46 a.m. for further investigation, the statement said.An excavator lifts the victim from the location where he fell to
January 17, 2019 | BY admin
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Parade to celebrate CNY
A parade will be held next month to celebrate the Chinese New Year (CNY), the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) said at a press conference at Macau Tower yesterday. The event, to be held on the third day (February 7) and the 6th day (February10) of the Chinese New Year, will feature a range of activities such as a float parade, artistic performances, fireworks and a float exhibition.The annual CNY parade has gradually developed into one of Macau’s signature festive events, MGTO Director
January 17, 2019 | BY admin
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