06-01-2008
A casino in Macau has been ordered to pay out nearly $100,000 (£51,000) in prize money won by a 16-year-old girl who was too young to enter the casino. The Sands Casino had said the win was invalid because the girl was underage. But gambling authorities in the Chinese territory said the rules only specified a minimum age for entering the casino, not for gambling once inside. The prize is to go to the girl’s mother and the laws are to be rewritten to close the age loophole. The 16-year-old girl from Hong Kong, whose name has not been released, was given the equivalent of about $12 by her grandmother as a Lunar New Year present to play on the slot machines in nearby Macau. She went to the Sands Casino with her mother and grandmother and put all her money into one slot machine. The winning combination came up, but the casino refused to pay out when staff discovered the girl was under 18. Macau’s gambling watchdog, the Gaming Inspection and Co-ordination Bureau, overruled the casino’s decision after meeting the girl and her mother. “We have decided that the money must be paid, not to the child, but to her mother,” the bureau’s director Manuel Joaquim das Neves, was quoted as saying by the South China Morning Post.