1. Suncity's Alvin Chau pens open letter to China President Xi Jinping – IAG
8 dec 2023 · Alvin Chau – former chairman of collapsed Macau junket operator Suncity Group – has penned an open letter to China's President Xi Jinping.
Sentenced to 18 years in prison on charges of fraud, triad offences and illegal gambling, Alvin Chau – former chairman
2. Billionaire Alvin Chau's Wife Reportedly Preparing Lawsuit To ...
21 dec 2021 · Alvin, 47, was said to have lavished Mandy, 36, with many pricey presents while they were together, including a luxury apartment in the Mid ...
Heidi Chan isn’t someone we’d wanna mess with.
3. Macau jails 'junket king' Alvin Chau for 18 years over fraud, illegal bets ...
18 jan 2023 · Macau's former “junket king” Alvin Chau was sentenced on Wednesday to 18 years in jail for running an illegal gambling empire.
by Holmes Chan Macau’s former “junket king” Alvin Chau was sentenced on Wednesday to 18 years in jail for running an illegal gambling empire, ending a criminal trial that shocked …
4. Suncity junket ex-CEO sentenced to 18 years' jail - AFR
18 jan 2023 · The former CEO of the Suncity gambling junket connected with Crown and Star casinos has been sentenced to 18 years in jail for running a criminal organisation.
Alvin Chau, who had extensive dealings with the Crown and Star casinos, was found guilty of a criminal organisation, operating illegal gaming and fraud.
5. Macau 'junket king' Alvin Chau jailed for 18 years on 162 charges of ...
18 jan 2023 · Macau's former “junket king” Alvin Chau Cheok-wa has been sentenced to 18 years in jail after being convicted of 162 charges of fraud, illegal gambling and ...
Sun sets on former Suncity CEO after court sentences Chau and 12 others over handling almost HK$824 billion in illegal bets, unlawful gains of HK$21.5 billion.
6. Alvin Chau: Macau gambling kingpin jailed for 18 years - BBC
17 jan 2023 · Macau gambling kingpin Alvin Chau has been sentenced to 18 years in jail for more than 100 charges including organised crime and illegal gaming.
Chau, a prominent figure in Macau's casino industry, was found guilty of illegal gambling.
7. Billionaire junket boss could cash $80m at The Star, inquiry told
4 apr 2022 · Billionaire Chinese junket boss Alvin Chau, who enjoyed an $80 million cheque cashing facility at The Star, maintained his business with the casino despite ...
Alvin Chau, who enjoyed an $80 million cheque cashing facility at The Star, maintained his business with the casino despite warnings of links to triads.
8. Incarcerated Macao junket boss Alvin Chau describes life in prison ...
16 jun 2023 · Alvin Chau Cheok-wa, the 48-year-old founder of Suncity Group, has been sentenced to 18 years in jail after being found guilty on 162 charges.
See AlsoCharlenecuthbert16th June 2023 – (Macao) Alvin Chau Cheok-wa, the 48-year-old founder of Suncity Group, has been sentenced to 18 years in jail after being found guilty on 162 charges, including enabling and operating illegal gaming. The Macao court verdict comes months after Chau denied all wrongdoing. The trial began in September 2020 when prosecutors charged him […]
9. Suncity Boss Alvin Chau Arrested In Calamity For Macau Junkets - Vixio
Chau was taken into custody with his fellow suspects over alleged ties to a “criminal gang” engaging in “illegal gambling” activities and money laundering, ...
Macau gaming mogul and Suncity junket boss Alvin Chau and ten other suspects have been detained or questioned after the issuance of an arrest warrant for Chau in mainland China.
10. Macao junkets king Alvin Chau sentenced to 18 years in prison
18 jan 2023 · Macao is the only place in China where casino gambling is legal. Not all of the defendants were present in court on Wednesday. Three are already ...
Suncity Group founder faced raft of charges over running 'criminal empire'
11. Alvin Chau transfers US$500 million in Suncity Group loans - SiGMA
Alvin Chau pledges to provide additional funds up to a maximum of US$775 million from his own pocket in the form of additional perpetual securities.
Alvin Chau pledges to provide additional funds up to a maximum of US$775 million from his own pocket in the form of additional perpetual securities According to news reported by Inside Asian Gaming, The Chairman of the largest junket operator in Asia, Suncity Group Holdings Limited, Alvin Chau, has exchanged existing shareholder loans worth HK$3.88 billion (US$500 million) into perpetual securities. …
12. Macau 'junket king' Alvin Chau's life in the limelight goes bust after illegal ...
5 dec 2021 · With his signature slicked-back hair and well-tailored suits, Alvin Chau Cheok-wa looked more like a celebrity than a businessman as he ...
Suncity Group’s high-flying owner had an appealing rags-to-riches tale, but reportedly built his empire with the help of convicted gangsters.
13. Buyer for Former Macao Kingpin's Russian Resort Files to Scrap $116 ...
23 feb 2024 · (Bloomberg) — A potential Russian buyer of the assets of two companies formerly headed by jailed Macao gambling kingpin Alvin Chau is ...
Buyer for Former Macao Kingpin’s Russian Resort Files to Scrap $116 Million Deal-Dalnevostochnyj Aktiv seeks to get out of purchasing the gaming license holder of the Tigre de Cristal resort, an asset owned by two companies formerly headed by jailed Alvin Chau
14. Macau jails 'junket king' Alvin Chau for 18 years | The Straits Times
18 jan 2023 · MACAU - Macau's former “junket king” Alvin Chau was sentenced on Wednesday to 18 years in jail for running an illegal gambling empire, ...
The 48-year-old pioneered the junket industry that brought high rollers from mainland China to the city. Read more at straitstimes.com.
15. Alvin Chau sentence unchanged after appeal, money laundering ...
23 okt 2023 · 97 million and RMB17 million in profit from money laundering. As such, the middle court has also ruled that Chau and eight co-defendants must ...
With an additional conviction for aggravated money laundering, former SunCity boss Alvin Chau’s sentence remains at 18 years’ imprisonment after his appeal. The Court of Second Instance has ruled that the appeal of the former head of the now-rebranded junket was “partially upheld.” Seven co-defendants also had their appeals partially upheld, while two other defendants’ […]