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Crown Inquiry LIVE updates: James Packer says key executives ‘let him down’ – The Sydney Morning Herald
James Packer is set to give a second day of evidence at the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority’s public inquiry into Crown Resorts.

James Packer has said that former Crown Resorts senior executives Robert Rankin and Rowen Craigie let him down by not telling him more about the legal advice the casino group relied on for its activities in China.
Counsel assisting Adam Bell, SC, has taken Packer through the legal advice Crowns VIP team had leading up to the arrests of 19 Crown staff in China in 2016 on gambling crimes.
“It would be fair to say that, in 2015, I thought China was a different place than its turned out to be,” Pa…
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