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Crown ‘unable to govern itself’ after spiking dirty cash probe, inquiry told – Sydney Morning Herald
Counsel assisting the Crown Resort inquiry says the company’s stunning about-face this week was further proof it could not be trusted to run its Barangaroo casino….

ILGA on Wednesday blocked Crown from opening its new casino next month, and will not be allowed to commence gaming operations until Commissioner Patricia Bergin reports back to the authority on its suitability to hold a licence at all, which is due by February.
The inquiry was launched in August last year, following a series of reports by The Age, Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes into its relationships with “junket” tour operators linked to organised crime and money laundering.
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