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Crown director Harold Mitchell hopes to never hear the word ‘junket’ again – Sydney Morning Herald
Famed adman Harry Mitchell has defended his independence as a Crown director as he told a NSW inquiry the casino should never have dealt with high rollers with …

Mr Mitchell also defended his independence as a Crown director after it emerged he received a $1.9 million interest-free loan from Kerry Packer during the early 1990s recession that saved him from bankruptcy, saying Mr Packer was a kind man who helped many people.
Mr Mitchell was taken to reports on the criminal activities of one high roller Crown dealt with, Qiyun Zhou, and shown photos of Crown executive Barry Felstead with his arm around Mr Zhou. He was also taken to emails that showed Crown…
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