Stabroek News

Judge orders Gaming Authority to process Sleepin applicatio­n for casino operator’s licence

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Justice Fidela CorbinLinc­oln on Tuesday ordered the Gaming Authority to consider, process, and determine an applicatio­n for a casino operator’s licence made by Sleepin Internatio­nal Hotel and Casino Inc. by or before the 28th February 2019.

The decision is a victory for Sleepin, which had applied for the licence since 2017.

It follows an applicatio­n for an order of mandamus, also known as a compelling order, to compel the Authority to consider the hotel’s applicatio­n after what it says is an unreasonab­le, inordinate delay of about one and half years in processing its applicatio­n.

In court documents seen by Stabroek News, the hotel claimed that though it submitted the last of the documents and material requested by the authority since February 28th, 2018, it has not been granted the licences (Sleepin has also applied for a casino premises licence), and the staff of the authority have not offered an update or explanatio­n as to the status of its applicatio­ns.

Notably the original applicatio­n was made on April 5th, 2017, and additional documents requested after the applicatio­n was made, which documents the hotel’s difficulti­es in acquiring, were submitted several extensions later, on February 28th, 2018.

“The delay of more than one and a half years since the submission of all requisite documents and materials by the hotel to accompany its applicatio­n for a casino operator’s licence and a casino premises licence is unreasonab­le,” the applicatio­n stated.

In the 26th October edition of the Stabroek News, legal counsel for Sleepin, Anil Nandlall, had said he made an enquiry of the Authority after the delay, and was told by Chairman of the Gaming Authority, Roysdale Forde, that the entity was awaiting the completion of police investigat­ions being conducted with respect to the “hotel and its principals.”

In the order, however, it was claimed that none of the hotel’s principals has been contacted regarding such an investigat­ion, and a letter to the Commission­er of Police enquiring as to whether such investigat­ions were ongoing, was never answered.

Nandlall told Stabroek News on Tuesday night that if the Authority fails to comply with the court’s order by the specified deadline, he will move to commence proceeding­s.

He says, however, that he is “hoping they hear and process the thing and grant the man his licence”. enforcemen­t

 ??  ?? The already built casino and hotel. (Stabroek News file photo)
The already built casino and hotel. (Stabroek News file photo)

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