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Police, eco-bureau pledge to strengthen co-operation
In response to several dozen noise complaints between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day which failed to trigger prompt action by the authorities, the Public Security Police (PSP) and Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) promised yesterday that they will strengthen communication and co-operation when handling such complaints in the future.The police received 55 noise complaints, including 21 about the SKY 21 restaurant bar on the rooftop of AIA Tower in Nam Van, from New Year’s Eve to
January 4, 2017
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2 locals, Malaysian cheated in online scams: police
Two locals and a Malaysian have been cheated in three separate online scams, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson announced during a regular briefing yesterday.According to the spokesperson, one of the victims, a local man surnamed Chan, is 27 years old.Chan met a woman through mobile messaging app WeChat in November, according to the spokesperson. The woman told Chan that she was a masseuse. Chan then told that he wanted her to give him a massage.Before Chan met the woman on Friday as
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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Lawmaker calls for protest against steep rise in vehicle fees
Lawmaker-cum-unionist Jose Pereira Coutinho said yesterday a protest march against a steep rise in illegal parking fines and other vehicle-related charges would be held on Sunday afternoon starting in Praça do Tap Seac and ending outside Government Headquarters in Nam Van.Coutinho made the remarks during a press conference at the headquarters of the Macau Civil Servants Association (ATFPM), which several dozen ATFPM members also attended.The veteran lawmaker said that his association was
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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New Year visitors dip 6 pct
Macau’s number of visitor arrivals during the two-day New Year holiday fell 6.12 percent year-on-year to 318,948, according to a statement by the Public Security Police (PSP) yesterday.A total of 495,862 people – locals, non-residents workers and visitors – entered the city on Sunday and Monday, while the total number of departures stood at 501,331.Macau has seven border checkpoints, the Barrier Gate and Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal being the most busy ones.
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt to set up ‘WiFi Street’ in Taipa
The government is planning to launch a “WiFi Street” in Taipa Village, with the aim of promoting shopping and boosting business activities in the area, Economic Services Bureau (DSE) Deputy Director Lau Wai Meng said yesterday.The first “WiFi Street” in the city was launched in the peninsula’s northern districts, extending from the Barrier Gate Plaza to the nearby Lin Zexu Memorial Museum late October last year.The second “WiFi Street” was set up across the city centre last month,
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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Beijing’s currency scrutiny sends casino stocks down
Macau casino operators can’t catch a break.Just as gambling revenue in the city is starting to recover from a two-year slump, concern is building that the central government’s increased scrutiny on capital outflows will once again curtail spending in Macau’s casinos.Galaxy Entertainment Group and Sands China tumbled more than 3 percent in intraday trading on Hong Kong’s stock market yesterday after the central government’s currency regulator announced extra requirements for
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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Scholar expects up to 10 pct rise in 2017 gaming receipts
Davis Fong Ka Chio, who heads the Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming at the University of Macau (UM), said yesterday he expected Macau’s gaming revenues to rise by up to 10 percent this year.Fong made the remarks in an interview with The Macau Post Daily in his office on the UM campus in Hengqin.Casino revenues fell 3.3 percent to 223.2 billion patacas last year, easing from the 34.3 percent drop recorded in 2015.The final five months of last year recorded consecutive year-on-year
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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Police receive 55 New Year noise complaints
The Public Security Police (PSP) received 55 noise complaints, including 21 about SKY 21, a rooftop restaurant bar at AIA Tower in Nam Van, from New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day, local Chinese-language media reported yesterday.The police were quoted as saying that the 21 complaints about SKY 21 were received from 9 p.m. on New Year’s Eve to 3 a.m. on New Year’s Day.SKY 21 is located on the two top floors of the high-rise. The restaurant-bars’ top floor is partially open air.Tourists
January 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Maintain prosperity & stability: Liaison Office chief
Central People’s Government Liaison Office Director Wang Zhimin said in his New Year address on Sunday his office believed that the local government will plan and carry out its work in line with the central government’s overall national strategy and with the objective of maintaining the prosperity and stability of Macau, based on President Xi Jinping’s guidelines.Wang also said his office believed the local government will prioritise the city’s economic development and the improvement
January 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Chui vows Macau will follow Xi’s guidelines
Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On promised in his New Year address on Saturday that Macau will follow the guidelines laid out by President Xi Jinping and fine-tune Macau’s role as “a centre and a platform” with the central government’s Belt & Road Initiative.The local government’s “centre and platform” concept refers to Macau’s role as a world tourism and leisure centre and a platform for economic and trade co-operation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries.The
January 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Cost of illegally parked vehicles up over 1,200 pct
A statement released by the Transport Bureau (DSAT) on Saturday announced a 400 percent to 1,233 percent hike in the cost to remove illegally parked vehicles.The removal of heavy or special vehicles which are illegally parked now costs 6,000 patacas, which is 12 times higher than it used to be. The rate for removing cars has been increased from 300 patacas to 1,500 patacas, while that of scooters and motorbikes has been raised from 120 patacas to 750 patacas and from 50 patacas to 250 patacas
January 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Commentator urges database on underground pipes, cables
Government-appointed Central Districts Community Service Consultative Council member Ron Lam U Tou has urged the government to make sure that the various public utilities and government entities that have installed underground pipes and cables are able to provide accurate information on their actual location.Lam made the remarks in an interview with The Macau Post Daily last week in an office of the Macau Federation of Trade Unions near Praça de Ponte e Horta.Lam said that some residents were
January 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Liaison official doesn’t fully understand Macau: lawmaker
Lawmaker Ng Kuok Cheong said yesterday that Central People’s Government Liaison Office Deputy Director Yao Jian had expressed his views on the viability of importing non-local commercial drivers without fully understanding Macau’s job market.Yao said on Thursday that as long as the employment rights of local residents are protected, the city should be “open-minded” by allowing “more people” to compete in the job market, adding that the city’s sustainable development could only be
January 3, 2017 | BY admin
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New Year’s Eve fireworks scrapped: govt
The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) released a statement yesterday announcing the cancellation of a firework display scheduled after the countdown on New Year’s Eve outside Macau Tower.According to the statement, the pyrotechnic material cannot be delivered to the city on time.The statement asked for residents’ “understanding”. This file photo shows the New Year’s firework display over the Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge in 2014. Photo: Tony WongPLEASE READ
December 30, 2016 | BY admin
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Liaison official calls for ‘open minds’ on jobs
Central People’s Government Liaison Office Deputy Director Yao Jian said yesterday that as long as the employment rights of local residents are protected, the city should be “open-minded” by allowing “more people” to compete in the job market, adding that the city’s sustainable development can only be achieved if there is competition.Yao made the remarks at the Bank of China Building in Nam Van, where he attended the co-operation agreement signing ceremony for the training of
December 30, 2016 | BY admin
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