The finding by former Supreme Court judge Patricia Bergin is contained in her almost 800-page final report released on Tuesday afternoon following an 18-month probe into the James Packer-backed group.Nick Moir
Commissioner Bergin said in her report that the finding of Crown’s unsuitability stemmed from evidence of money laundering at its Melbourne and Perth casinos, the arrest of 19 staff in China in 2016 and its partnerships with “junket” tour operators linked to organised crime. “The scorching light of this inquiry has exposed a number of problems that would have otherwise remained unearthed and unresolved,” Commissioner Bergin said.The report considers what reforms Crown might have to undertake in order to be deemed fit to hold a casino licence in NSW, with its core problem being its “poor corporate governance, deficient risk management structures and processes and a poor corporate culture”.
Commissioner Bergin’s recommendations are not binding, and the authority will meet later this month to consider which, if any, it should implement.
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
pwhatch Or a first... Or to avoid criminal charges... Or for those who approved the license originally to escape shaming
pwhatch Yet despite report, I bet they will not loose license. So the only thing the report will be accurate for is that reports don't mean a god dam honky tonk thing.
pwhatch Call me when (money laundering) someone goes to jail 😎
pwhatch Hopefully James Packer qualifies for Jobseeker crowncasino nswpol crown