The Cambodian government has granted approval for casinos connected to scamming compounds where workers are subjected to human rights abuses, Amnesty International revealed. These compounds are known for online fraud operations entailing exploitation and harsh conditions for workers. Despite public concerns and reports highlighting these abuses, the state has allowed the continued operation and licensing of these casinos. Amnesty International has called on Cambodian authorities to conduct thorough investigations and take concrete measures to address the exploitation occurring around the casinos and scamming sites. The revelations raise serious questions about regulatory oversight and the protection of human rights in Cambodia’s growing casino industry.