The NSW Independent Casino Commission has allowed Crown Resorts to retain its Sydney casino license after a period of intensive remediation. The decision comes three years after Crown Sydney was deemed unsuitable to operate due to admissions of money laundering. Chief Commissioner Philip Crawford highlighted Crown's commitment to changing its culture and adopting sustainability and responsible gambling practices. The retention of the license is a significant development for Crown Resorts, now owned by Blackstone, and represents a setback for its competitor, Star Sydney.
The NSW Independent Casino Commission has found Crown Sydney suitable to retain its casino licence after nearly three years of intensive remediation. FULL STORY: https://t.co/CoPAheGCju https://t.co/MUfZtJOkZL
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NSW Independent Casino Commission chief commissioner Philip Crawford said Crown had "recognised the need to change its culture" and embraced "concepts of sustainability and responsible gambling". https://t.co/Zf8iWx72ar