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Crown email shows how much money you need to be a high-roller – Sydney Morning Herald
Crown Resorts has instructed some high-rollers to declare their assets and income, in a bid to stop money laundering at its Melbourne and Perth casinos.

Crown has warned those required to make declarations that the information would be used for its customer identification processes and might be shared with government agencies or “third parties for the purpose of undertaking additional checks”.
Crown did not respond to questions from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald and would not say if other high-roller classes, including platinum, gold and silver card holders, had been required to make declarations about their wealth, salaries and employment…
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