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If this is the new transparent Crown, then ‘saviour’ Coonan needs to work miracles – Sydney Morning Herald
Helen Coonan turned herself inside out attempting to answer questions on whether she is part of Crown’s problem rather than its solution.

For those few media participants on Thursday that were given the opportunity to ask questions of the now-executive chairman Helen Coonan at her first public grilling since Patricia Bergins Commission of Inquiry report was released, it was slim pickings.
In what sounded like a corporate filibuster, most of the time was spent listening to Crowns chief financial officer, Alan McGregor, meticulously detail Crowns financial results for the six months to December 30.
Question time was limited to 15 minutes…
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