Casino construction to go ahead as planned next month
Casino construction to go ahead as planned next month
By
fijivillage.com
26/11/2012
The $290 million funding of Fiji's first ever casino is fully secured and constructions are still expected to go ahead from late next month.
Speaking from the US, One Hundred Sands Limited Chairperson Larry Claunch said in the latest dealing with their investors, they have secured the funds.
He said that there has been a lot of inaccurate information about the casino's development.
Claunch added that a delay to the completion of the casino, convention centre and the five star hotel by October next year is expected.
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