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James Packer should no longer be approved as a close associate of Crown Resorts, casino inquiry told – The Guardian
Counsel assisting the NSW inquiry cites the billionaire’s ‘disgraceful’ threats to a private equity executive

The billionaire businessman James Packer should no longer be considered suitable to be a close associate of casino operator Crown Resorts, the inquiry into Crowns New South Wales licence has been told.
The counsel assisting the inquiry, Adam Bell SC, has begun making closing submissions to an inquiry by the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority, which could potentially lead to Crown losing its licence.
Crown is due to open its six-star resort and casino at Barangaroo on 14 December but the NSW…
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