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Aussie Officer Guzzling Beer From Dead Taliban Fighter s Prosthetic Limb Mentored Troops on Ethics

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Partial premiere for Crown Sydney

$1.6 billion development for the harborside Barangaroo district of Australia’s largest city from December 14 following around 50 months of construction. The new venue was also due to premiere complete with a casino featuring some 120 gaming tables but had its long-term future placed in danger earlier this year via the initiation of the inquiry looking into its parent’s suitability to continue holding a gambling license for New South Wales. Possible punishment: New South Wales Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority is to reportedly begin deliberations on the longer-term future of Crown Resorts Limited in the country’s most populated state from early-February following the publication of the interim findings of the ongoing examination. The Melbourne-headquartered casino firm could then purportedly

Aussie officer guzzling beer from dead Taliban fighter s prosthetic limb mentored troops on ethics -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Wed, 16 Dec 2020 21:19 UTC © YouTube/ Guardian Australia/Breakingology After a November report by New South Wales Supreme Court Judge and Army Reserve Major General Paul Brereton, that found credible information about Australian soldiers being involved in the alleged killing of civilians and prisoners in Afghanistan, the army fired 13 servicemen in connection with the four-year probe. An Australian senior Special Forces soldier pictured drinking beer out of a killed Taliban fighter s prosthetic leg in a bar in Afghanistan is reported to have recently lectured troops on army ethics and integrity, writes the Daily Mail. A 50-year-old veteran of overseas deployments, Warrant Officer Class 1 John Letch, Command Sergeant Major of the Special Operations Command, voluntarily retired after a pixelated copy of the controversial photograph, believed to be showing a scene from an unofficial pub set up inside Australia s special forces base in Tarin Kowt in 2009, was leaked at the start

Class-action concern for Crown Resorts Limited

December 14, 2020 Almost a month after being ordered to delay the grand opening of its Crown Sydney development and Australian casino operator Crown Resorts Limited is now reportedly facing a class-action lawsuit from a group of disgruntled shareholders. According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming citing an earlier story from The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, the unhappy investors filed the legal action with the Victoria Supreme Court on Friday amid claims that the value of their associated holdings had been significantly depressed as a direct result of bungling by the casino company’s senior management. The source moreover detailed that the complaint being managed by local law firm Maurice Blackburn Lawyers is purportedly seeking an order that would oblige Crown Resorts Limited to compensate the plaintiffs via a share buy-back initiative.

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