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Crown fallout continues as WA chief casino officer Michael Connolly stood aside over friendships with staff – ABC News
The WA Government’s chief casino officer Michael Connolly took Crown employees fishing and was friends with them “for an extended period”, prompting concerns about…

The WA Government’s chief casino officer has stood aside after questions were raised about his social relationship with staff from Crown Perth’s legal and compliance team.
Key points:
- Mr Connolly is understood to have stood down on Friday
- It follows a damning report alleging Crown was used for money laundering
- Several senior Crown staff have stood down over the report’s allegations
Michael Connolly is the deputy director general of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
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