Court row over stalled resort in Myanmar - 2004-02-03
A Singapore businessman who made headlines in 1998 with his bold plan to build a US$90 million (S$153 million) casino-cum-holiday resort in Myanmar, is suing a company here, saying it is at fault for the project stalling.
Mr Drake Poh Teong Kang, managing director of Victoria Entertainment Resort Club, a company set up in Myanmar, has taken construction company Esasia Engineering to court for breach of contact.
Victoria, which owns the casino-resort project, said the development has not been able to open on schedule because Esasia did not deliver four generators it had ordered.
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