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Crown chairman Helen Coonan admits casino ‘facilitated’ money laundering – The Guardian
The former Howard government minister insists, however, that Crown didn’t turn a blind eye to illegal activity

The Crown Resorts chairman, Helen Coonan, has admitted the company facilitated money laundering at its Melbourne casino but denied it was turning a blind eye to criminal activity instead blaming it on ineptitude.
The concession was made at the New South Wales Independent Liquor and Gaming Authoritys inquiry into Crowns suitability to hold a Sydney casino licence.
Coonan was asked on Tuesday about Crowns relationship with SunCity, a high-roller junket partner with alleged criminal links. She wa…
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