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Jane Halton’s ‘fragile’ memory lets her down at Crown inquiry – The Australian Financial Review
Director Jane Halton didn’t give an inch at the Crown inquiry. But she revealed she was pressured into signing that infamous, and erroneous, ad.

Bell was drilling down on the section of the advertisement in which the directors defended Crown against allegations in the reports that in the lead up to the arrest of a group of its staff in China in October 2016, Crown had missed numerous warning signs.
The inquiry has learnt these signs included a staff member being pulled in for questioning by Chinese authorities, staff reporting feeling unsafe and reports of a Chinese government crackdown on gaming companies in early 2016.
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