Thailand Senate Rejects Casino Bill Citing Social and Security Risks
Wednesday 24 de September 2025 / 12:00
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(Bangkok).- The Thai Senate has officially rejected the government's draft bill to establish integrated entertainment complexes with casinos, raising concerns about potential social harm, economic disruption, and national security threats.

Introduced by the administration of former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the proposal was reviewed by a special Senate committee chaired by Senator Dr. Veerapun Suvannamai.
Key Findings from the Senate Committee
Risk of Money Laundering: The committee warned the bill could increase financial crime and reduce public trust.
Social and Economic Impact: Senators highlighted the potential for long-term harm, including higher rates of gambling addiction and economic instability.
Need for Public Participation: The committee urged that any future casino legalization effort should be subject to a national referendum.
Next Steps
Senator Sornchat Vichaya Suwannaprom, vice chair of the committee, proposed creating a new study group to explore alternative models for entertainment and tourism development without the social risks linked to casinos.
"The casino is not a side feature -- it's the core of the proposal," he said. "If the new government includes casino legalisation in its policy platform, it risks undermining public confidence and long-term governance."
The Bhumjaithai (BJT) Party-led administration has not yet delivered its policy statement to parliament.
Senator Sitthikorn Thongyos echoed these concerns, warning that recent government initiatives -- such as reclassifying poker and promoting retirement lotteries -- have normalised gambling behaviour.
He argued that these trends could pave the way for full-scale casino legalisation and urged the incoming administration to withdraw the bill completely.
Dr Veerapun clarified that with parliament set to be dissolved in four months -- as a result of a memorandum of agreement inked between BJT and the main opposition in exchange for the latter's support in forming a government -- any political party intending to legalise casinos should declare it openly during their campaign, rather than conceal it under broader entertainment policy.
The Veerapun committee last week opposed the current version of the casino-entertainment complex bill, warning of grave constitutional, economic and social consequences if the project moves forward.
The committee report concluded that the draft law, championed by the Paetongtarn administration, argued that the casino-based entertainment complexes would yield little real economic value, as revenue largely transfers from losers to winners rather than generating new wealth, while infrastructure costs and state burden would be high.
Categoría:Legislation
Tags: Sin tags
País: Thailand
Región: Asia
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