Casino firm Landing says chairman back after assisting China probe

Reuters  |  HONG KONG 

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Casino operator and resort developer <0582.HK> said its chairman and executive director, Yang Zhihui, resumed duties on Monday after assisted an investigation in

Landing did not provide any details on the investigation, but added it had been unable to contact Yang since Aug. 23.

Landing shares had plunged more than 30 percent after the company reported on Aug. 24 that it had been unable to contact Yang for over a day. The had come only weeks after the firm's $1.5 billion casino project in the was halted by authorities.

"Mr. Yang explained that he has been assisting the relevant department of the People's Republic of with its investigation during the period of his absence," Landing said in a filing to the Hong Kong bourse late on Monday.

The company's business and operations have been steady and normal during the period while Yang was absent, it said.

Yang was involved in property development in China's eastern province before joining Landing in 2013. Casino executives said he has a close relationship with junket operators, who facilitate the VIP high-roller gambling business.

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(Reporting by Donny Kwok; Editing by and Himani Sarkar)

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 06:55 IST