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James Packer gets a pasting – and a lifeline – The Australian Financial Review
A cap on James Packer’s voting power at Crown may present a way for him to retain all of his stake.

Its the language of instruction, not request, Bell said as he took Commissioner Patricia Bergin, SC, through a series of Packers emails, including to Crowns former executive chairman John Alexander and its current executive Ken Barton.
Its perfectly clear that Mr Packer did not expect and would not tolerate any argument, dissent or polite refusal, Bell said.
He submitted Packer had more access to information than even executive John Alexander, thanks to the regular updates provided by executives…
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