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‘I can’t explain how it occurred’: Crown boss admits failures over China arrests – Sydney Morning Herald
Crown Resorts’ former executive chairman John Alexander has admitted the casino giant suffered a failure of risk management before 19 employees were arrested an…
The ILGA inquiry, which has the same powers as a royal commission, was launched to examine the revelations of last year’s media reports as well as whether an agreement by major shareholder James Packer last year to sell a 19.9 per cent of the shares in Crown to Hong Kong group Melco breached Crown’s NSW casino licence.
Commissioner Patricia Bergin, SC, will report on whether Crown should be able to keep the licence for its new Barangaroo casino, which is set to open in December, or what changes…
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