SkyCity will make up to $42 million a year from extra poker machines and other concessions in exchange for its $350 million investment in a national convention centre, a leading investment bank estimates.
The Government says its controversial deal with SkyCity to build the 3500-seat centre in Auckland will generate an extra $85.4 million a year in tourism spending, employ 1000 during its construction phase, and create 800 jobs when it is up and running.
However, opponents say the 350 to 500 extra gaming machines SkyCity is reportedly seeking will create as many as 400 new problem gamblers a year and that the casino already has a patchy record on host responsibility.
Labour leader David Shearer attacked Prime Minister John Key in Parliament yesterday over the deal, which will require changes to legislation.
He cited a recent Goldman Sachs report which estimated SkyCity would make $23 million to $28 million a year of additional profit from the increase in the number of poker machines.