HONG KONG: Macau’s corruption agency is examining a land deal relating to Las Vegas mogul Steve Wynn’s upcoming US$4 billion (RM12.76 billion) casino, media reported. The anti-graft body is investigating after the United States-based International Union of Operating Engineers asked the Macau government to provide more details on how a little-known company secured rights to land before it was granted to Wynn. The land is now part of Macau’s multi-billion-dollar gambling precinct known as the Cotai Strip, where Wynn’s Wynn Ma-cau Ltd is set to open its second casino resort in 2016. Reuters