In a significant and unexpected development within the competitive casino industry of Singapore, Andrew MacDonald, the Chief Casino Officer at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), has been officially banned from entering the premises of Marina Bay Sands (MBS). This decision was formalized through a Persona Non-Grata (PNG) notice, effectively isolating MacDonald from any interaction with MBS’s integrated resort, including its hotel, mall, convention center, and casino.

Details behind the Persona Non-Grata notice:

The PNG, issued on July 31, 2024, was publicly disclosed through MacDonald’s social media channels this past Sunday, underscoring a serious restriction that is set to remain in effect indefinitely. Marina Bay Sands Pte Ltd, which manages MBS, has declared its willingness to take legal action should MacDonald attempt to breach this prohibition.

As Inside Asian Gaming reports, the issuance of this ban becomes particularly noteworthy against the backdrop of MacDonald’s extensive history at MBS, where he previously held significant roles, including that of Corporate Senior Vice President and Chief Casino Officer, before departing in late 2021. About a year after his departure, MacDonald took on his current role at RWS, marking a prominent switch to a rival within the same city.

Suspicions from MBS that prompted the PNG suggest that MacDonald might have been engaging in attempts to poach MBS customers and staff during several visits to the property in late July. Despite these serious allegations, MacDonald has vocally denied any such intentions, asserting that his visits were purely for social purposes.

Highlighting his defense, MacDonald noted that his visits were often in the company of friends, specifically mentioning Mike Sugrue, a former Crown Melbourne executive who was visiting Singapore. MacDonald acknowledged speaking with two “high-value” players during these visits; however, he insists that these interactions were coincidental and spontaneous, with no prearranged intentions.

He also detailed that during his visits, he frequently encountered current MBS executives, who even facilitated restaurant bookings for him, suggesting a friendly rapport with many within MBS.

Rare and unprecedented prohibition in the casino sector:

The act of issuing a PNG or similar prohibition to a senior executive from a rival property is almost unheard of within the duopoly of Singapore’s casino industry. The unique circumstances of MacDonald having served at high levels within both MBS and RWS contribute to the rarity and gravity of this situation.

According to Asia Gaming Brief, MBS has been tight-lipped about the specific reasons behind their decision, with a spokesperson stating, “Restricting anyone from our premises is not a decision that we take lightly. We have robust protocols to assess the merits of such action. The factors behind a decision of this nature are confidential.”

As the situation continues to develop, the casino industry is keenly observing the implications of this ban. With the PNG in force until further notice, Andrew MacDonald’s interactions with Marina Bay Sands have come to a halt, highlighting the intense rivalries and sensitive dynamics within this lucrative sector.