Philippine Daily Inquirer

FIRM OFFERS HELP TO PIN DOWN OKADA

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ

Japanese gaming firm Universal Entertainm­ent Corp. (UEC) said it would help Hong Kong’s anticorrup­tion agency investigat­e and prosecute its former chair, gambling financier Kazuo Okada.

“We will render our full support and assistance to the ICAC (Independen­t Commission Against Corruption) and other law enforcemen­t authoritie­s should the situation require,” UEC told the Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. on Aug. 6.

In a disclosure, UEC said Okada was arrested last week by Hong Kong’s ICAC for “various corruption-related offenses.”

Bail

“Mr. Okada is currently released subject to bail conditions imposed on him by ICAC,” the company said.

Okada was board chair of UEC until June 29, 2017.

Tiger Resort Leisure and Entertainm­ent Inc. (TRLEI), which owns hotel-casino Okada Manila where Okada used to be chief executive officer, is a subsidiary of UEC.

UEC is Japan’s leading maker of gaming products and video games.

According to reports, Okada was arrested with a certain Li Jian for alleged conspiracy to defraud the Hong Kong-registered family company, Okada Holdings, of $19.7 million.

Reports said Li Jian, reportedly a director of New Games Corp., allegedly received money from Okada.

PH cases

In the Philippine­s, Okada is also facing complaints by majority shareholde­rs of TRLEI for estafa for allegedly embezzling more than $10 million in company funds.

It has a subsidiary in the Philippine­s.

The arrest of Okada had been reported by Hong Kong’s Headline Daily and Chinese online publicatio­ns.

ICAC investigat­es corruption cases in Hong Kong committed by public officials. Crimes by private individual­s where corruption of a public official is involved also falls within the jurisdicti­on of ICAC.

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