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NSW gaming regulator calls for more heads to roll at Crown
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The NSW gaming watchdog has called for two more Crown directors to resign from the embattled casino empire following the scathing findings of a year-long inquiry.
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Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority chairman Philip Crawford says Crown directors Harold Mitchell and John Poynton should go
Former Liberal Party leader John Hewson says the Crown deal with the NSW government has got a stench about it
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Independents reject Kosciuszko powerlines
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The NSW Parliament s four key Independents have urged the state government to reject Transgrid s plans to build overhead transmission lines through Kosciuszko National Park.
Independent MPs Greg Piper, Alex Greenwich and Joe McGirr have been joined by NSW Upper House MLC Justin Field in opposing the move.
Transgrid s plans show transmission lines on large steel lattice towers up to 75 metres high through the world-renowned Kosciuszko Park.
The Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) is the gaming regulator in charge of operations in New South Wales. After the recent recommendation by the Bergin Report involving the Crown Resorts Sydney development, the ILGA has now officially deemed the operator unsuitable for a casino license in the state.
The report issued by Commissioner Patricia Bergin is 751 pages in length and came after a long inquiry into the suitability of Crown Resorts to hold a license in Sydney. The company faces allegations of money laundering at several casinos. The report also indicated that the company was in violation of its license in New South Wales due to selling a 19.99% stake in the company to Melco Resorts & Entertainment, a Macau-based casino operator.
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