Manila Prosecutors decline to charge Kazuo Okada
The Public Prosecutors office in the Philippines has refused to prosecute Kazuo Okada on three complaints that he and four others falsified documents. The office stated there was no probable cause to charge Okada or four others, after it investigated the claims.
The saga of Okada – who famously referred to himself as Daddy O’ in a letter to employees – and his forced occupation of Okada Malila has made headlines in the industry, as he’s currently in a legal battle with his son Tomohiro for control of the casino resort. Tomohiro Okada claims ownership of Okada Manila lies with Okada Holdings, which he owns 53.27% of, a claim currently contested in the Philippines Supreme Court.
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