Thai government says House debate of casino bill will only be postponed for a month

Monday, June 30, 2025 7:14 AM
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House debate on Thailand’s controversial Entertainment Complex Bill will be delayed by only a month, the ruling Pheu Thai Party said Monday – seemingly allaying industry fears that the bill could be dropped altogether.

In comments reported by The Bangkok Post, Pheu Thai MP and spokesman Danuporn Punnakanta said the government fully intends to push ahead with its casino plans pending a comprehensive review of the bill’s contents, particularly those related to access for Thai locals and money laundering controls.

Asked if the delay – the bill was originally on the House agenda for 3 July – was due to the recent departure of the Bhumjaithai Party from the coalition, Danuporn claimed that he has spoken with many Bhumjaithai members and many secretly agree with the bill. That’s despite the Bhumjaithai-dominated senate last week calling for the bill to be permanently dumped.