Philippines denies casino graft
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Wakarimasen
Think the presidential spokespeople were paid to say this is ok?
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Elvensilvan
If Wynn has proof of the allegations, then it would be a big international slap on the Philippine government officials.
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Bartholomew Harte
Just Sour Grapes on the part of Mr.Wynn-You Can't Wynn them all,fella!
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the-grouch
Any third world country like the Philippines will deny anything of this magnitude...they were probably paid to deny it as well.
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smithinjapan
Free luxury rooms and being wined and dined, probably with some high class hookers in the mix (as usual) -- nah... not bribery in the least. And we KNOW they would most certainly admit it if they accepted cash 'donations', so they must be telling the truth!
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viral
As a Filipino myself, I have to say that most of us don't have even a sliver of trust for our government. Decades of extreme corruption desensitizes one to it that most Filipinos just expect this sort of thing to happen and would be surprised if it didn't. I actually hope that there is evidence against those officials.
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avigator
Corruption and bribery destroy countries.
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sensei258
Corruption and bribery are requirements for working in the Philippine government.
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The Truth Matters
There is truly a world of the haves and the have-nots. This family was given, as a gift, as part of a package, 20K to play with. $20,000 for a week to play with.
I wouldn't even know how to talk to people like that.
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Robert Roo
officials accepted free luxury accommodation from a <>Japanese tycoon but denied these were bribes Hahaha how can it be accepted and denied hahaha Govt again working to cover their own and so the problem remains
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