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James Packer’s company strikes deal with regulator in bid to help Crown retain casino licences – The Guardian
The deal with the NSW gaming authority would see Packer’s company reduce influence over the casino operator
Crown ResortsThe deal with the NSW gaming authority would see Packers company reduce influence over the casino operator
Fri 16 Apr 2021 07.35 BST
James Packer has struck a deal with the New South Wales gambling regulator to reduce his influence over Crown Resorts that may help the embattled group retain its Australian casino licences.
In a statement, the NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority said Packers private investment vehicle, Consolidated Press Holdings, had agreed to give a number of…
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