Low Yat's resort plans


Petaling Jaya: Tan Sri Low Yow Chuan, the driver behind one of the oldest property development groups in the country, revealed that he has the “first right of refusal” for a second casino licence and plans to build an integrated resort, if the Government approves of one.

The licence was granted in 1970 by Malaysia’s first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman to the 81-year-old patriarch of the Low Yat group and reaffirmed in 1993. By then, the Prime Minister was Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

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