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Crown doing ‘bare minimum’ on cutting ties with junket operators, royal commission told – ABC News
Crown Resorts “does not intend” to allow any high rollers associated with international junket tour groups to gamble at its Australian casinos in the future, the…

Crown Resorts “does not intend” to allow any high rollers associated with international junket tour groups to gamble at its Australian casinos in the future, an inquiry has heard.
- The royal commission heard Crown had shown wilful blindness to the activities of junket operators who were often linked to organised crime
- A letter sent to the inquiry said Crown had ceased dealing with junket tour operators and did not intend to deal with them in the future
- Crown was temporarily banned from bringing junket…
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