Business
Packer executive ‘didn’t read’ document detailing link to banned Stanley Ho – Sydney Morning Herald
Guy Jalland, the chief executive of James Packer’s private company, was grilled over a document that exposed a possible breach of Crown’s NSW licence.

Mr Jalland told the inquiry on Wednesday he did not review the document because “I wasn’t asked to”. But he said that even if he had read it, it would not have put him on notice that the transaction might have given Stanley Ho an indirect interest in Crown in breach of its licence.
“I believed that Dr Stanley Ho had no interest in Lawrence’s company,” Mr Jalland said. “There’s no mention of Stanley Ho there.”
Commissioner Patricia Bergin, SC put to Mr Jalland that at the very least reading the…
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Electrify your vehicle, home or business at Noosa’s EV & Electrify Everything Expo
-
General24 hours ago
Vance downplays row between Trump, ’emotional guy’ Musk
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Drought pushes farmers’ mental health to the brink across southern Australia
-
Business17 hours ago
How Australia’s most valuable company is using AI to compete