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Seoul prosecutors raid casinos linked to Korea Tourism Organization in financial probe

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Seoul prosecutors raided casinos linked to the Korea Tourism Organization as part of a financial investigation. The raids targeted Grand Korea Leisure’s headquarters and several foreigner-only casinos, with authorities seizing financial records and computer data.

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Prosecutors raid tourist casinos in Seoul

Media Coverage · May 10, 2026

Seoul prosecutors raided the headquarters of Grand Korea Leisure and its foreigner-only casinos, seizing financial records and computer hard drives. The raids followed a request from the Board of Audit and Inspection and tips about alleged irregularities, including contract violations and misuse of funds. Prosecutors are investigating possible embezzlement, improper operator selection, and illegal spending tied to

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  • Financial investigation
  • Casino operations
  • Corporate compliance
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Prosecutors raid tourist casinos in Seoul

Media Coverage · May 10, 2026

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Seoul prosecutors raided the headquarters of Grand Korea Leisure and its foreigner-only casinos, seizing financial records and computer hard drives. The raids followed a request from the Board of Audit and Inspection and tips about alleged
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Seoul prosecutors yesterday raided the headquarters of Grand Korea Leisure, a subsidiary of the state-run Korea Tourism Organization, and foreigner-only casinos in Seoul run by the company. Prosecutors and investigators seized financial documents and computer hard drives from two Seven Luck Casinos and the casino in the Millennium Hilton Seoul and their offices. Prosecutor Kim Su-nam of the Seoul District Prosecutors` Office said, “We carried out the raids not only because of a request from the

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Media Coverage May 10, 2026

Prosecutors raid tourist casinos in Seoul

Seoul prosecutors raided the headquarters of Grand Korea Leisure and its foreigner-only casinos, seizing financial records and computer hard drives. The raids followed a request from the Board of Audit and Inspection and tips about alleged irregularities, including contract violations and misuse of funds. Prosecutors are investigating possible embezzlement, improper operator selection, and illegal spending tied to the casinos.

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Prosecutors raid tourist casinos in Seoul

Seoul prosecutors yesterday raided the headquarters of Grand Korea Leisure, a subsidiary of the state-run Korea Tourism Organization, and foreigner-only casinos in Seoul run by the company. Prosecutors and investigators …

May 10, 2026 3 min read
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