ATHENS: The Greek gambling watchdog has today shut down Club Casino Loutraki over unpaid gaming taxes, despite a court decision earlier this year that ordered the government to repay €44m to the beleaguered property.
The decision to suspend operations at Casino Loutraki, once one of the world’s most profitable, has come about because the casino owes close to €250,000 in unpaid gambling tax from the first days of March.
“This morning we notified the act of suspension of operation of Casino Loutraki, because this happens automatically if they don’t pay.”