Crown officially deemed 'not suitable' to hold casino licence by gaming regulator
Crown Resorts has officially been told by the New South Wales regulator it is no longer a suitable person to hold a gaming licence for its $2.2 billion Barangaroo casino.
In a notice to shareholders, Crown said it had received a letter from the New South Wales Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) informing the business officially of the proceedings underway.
The findings come a week after the damning Bergin report, which concluded an intensive 18-month investigation on Crown's casino dealings with an 800-page document that recommended "root and branch" changes.