The casino operator is now just a hasty patchwork of interim executives, cobbled together to run a $3 billion company that’s increasingly vulnerable to an opportunistic takeover.
Just days after resigning his post, executive chairman John O’Neill had trouble pinning down the root cause of the series of scandals at the casino operator.
John O’Neill has resigned as executive chairman of Star Entertainment, and on Monday he will still face the inquiry that has cost him and most of his colleagues their jobs.
His stepping down comes just two days before he was scheduled to give evidence to the NSW inquiry, which has already cost most of his colleagues their jobs.