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Pressure mounts on Crown boss, Demetriou after Packer directors resign – Sydney Morning Herald
Pressure is building on Crown Resorts’ chief executive Ken Barton and director Andrew Demetriou to follow two of James Packer’s most loyal lieutenants and resign…

The steps announced today take them off the table, giving Crowns board clear air to work with ILGA in the execution of its announced reform agenda, he said.
Commissioner Patricia Bergins report said Mr Packers influence over Crown had disastrous consequences by distorting proper corporate governance. She said it was unlikely Crown could ever be considered suitable while Mr Johnston, Mr Barton and independent director Andrew Demetriou (the former AFL boss) remained with the company.
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