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Crown’s ex-chair Rankin faces ASIC referral over China arrests, Packer threat – Sydney Morning Herald
The Crown inquiry says it may send evidence it has uncovered about former chairman Robert Rankin to ASIC to investigate a possible breach of directors’ duties.

Mr Aspinall said in the absence of any explanation from Mr Rankin about his actions, Commissioner Patricia Bergin was open to find that he failed to notify his co-directors about his concerns revealed in an email to executives that Crown should be on “high alert” to the risk of staff being arrested in China, and had failed to follow up on that email to ensure Crown was taking steps to protect staff.
Mr Rankin had also failed to notify his colleagues on the board of the serious threat Mr Packer made…
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