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Crown Resorts director and former AFL boss Andrew Demetriou has resigned from the embattled gambling giant after pressure to step down by the NSW gaming regulator.
He will exit the role immediately as both the director of Crown Resorts and chairman of Crown in Melbourne.
Mr Demetriou is one of three causalities in the fallout from an independent inquiry which found the company unfit to hold a gaming license at its $2.2 billion flagship Sydney casino.
Crown Resorts CEO Ken Barton is expected to formally step down today. ....
Star power dimmed on prized seats at the Open We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Lots of talk of attendance figures at the Australian Open, but sales of court seats, the highly prized spots on the court of Rod Laver Arena, do not appear to be too adversely affected. The going rate for a single court seat during the men’s final is $27,000, but they could be had for as little as $2500 for the earlier rounds. The seats have in the past been graced by the derrieres of comedian and fundraiser ....
Rusty and Alan Sugar serve up star power at AO We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Lots of talk of attendance figures at the Australian Open, but sales of court seats, the highly prized seats situated on the court of Rod Laver arena, do not appear to be too adversely affected. The going rate for a single court seat during the men’s final at Rod Laver area is $27,000, but had been as little as $2500 for the earlier rounds. The seats have, in the past, been graced by the derrieres of comedian and fundraiser ....
Advertisement The federal Labor Party will consider banning donations from Crown in light of a NSW report that found the company enabled money-laundering by criminals at its Melbourne casino. The company, which runs casinos in Melbourne and Perth, donated $1.78 million to federal political candidates in the past 10 years, with $550,000 of that money going to candidates from Victorian political parties since 2010 and $875,000 to candidates from WA. A NSW judicial found there was âno doubtâ money laundering had occurred at Crownâs Melbourne casino. Credit:Scott McNaughton Crown was the 13th largest donor to federal politicians in the previous financial year, with an outlay of $184,000. ....