NEWS
20 July 2020
Marina Bay Sands to pay $6.5m to a former guest
By Violeta Prockyte

The lawsuit is based in part on the group’s failure to verify whether the letters were in fact signed by the plaintiff before “effecting the disputed transactions”. Bloomberg stated Marina Bay Sands settled out of court and both parties agreed to non-admission of liability. Wang Xi will be allowed to return to the casino provided he follows the group’s policies.

The case reputedly encouraged the US DOJ to launch an investigation over potential breaches in AML regulations. In January, the former management of Marina Bay Sands was issued a subpoena for documentation involving internal finances. However, neither Marina Bay Sands nor Singapore’s Casino Regulatory Authority has been contacted by the DOJ regarding the matter. The government agency put in a statement that it is committed to ensuring "casinos in Singapore, including Marina Bay Sands, remain free from criminal influence or exploitation, and takes a serious view of any allegations of unauthorized money transfers.”