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Crown staff ‘living in constant fear’ before arrests, inquiry hears – Sydney Morning Herald
A senior Crown Resorts executive was told that the casino giant’s China-based staff had grave fears about the safety and legality of their work.

Under questioning by counsel assisting Adam Bell, Mr Felstead, who remains the top Crown executive responsible for the international VIP business, agreed the email was an important warning.
However it, along with widespread media reports about the government crackdown, did not prompt him to raise the issue with Crown’s risk management committees, which in hindsight he said he should have.
I was of the view that the risks were being managed adequately in China, Mr Felstead said. I was satisfied…
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