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What will need to happen to get Crown back up and running What will need to happen to get Crown back up and running Share The Royal Commission into the Casino Operator and Licence has wrapped up, with closing submissions concluding the Crown unsuitable to hold its licence. Here’s what recommendations have been put forward to give it any hope of continuing. Last week, counsel assisting the royal commission put forward the closing submission, concluding that based on evidence provided it is not in the public interest that Crown Melbourne continue to hold the casino licence in Victoria. The royal commission, which was first confirmed earlier this year, has heard vast evidence from current and past stakeholders surrounding damning allegations put forward with respect to illegal activity being carried out over several years. ....
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Under-fire Crown Resorts CEO set to resign Crown Resorts CEO Ken Barton is understood to have agreed to resign following a meeting with chair Helen Coonan on Thursday. Business by Damon Kitney, Lachlan Moffet Gray 11th Feb 2021 6:38 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Under-fire Crown Resorts CEO Ken Barton is understood to have agreed to resign his role following a meeting with chair Helen Coonan on Thursday, amid criticism from the NSW and Victorian gaming regulators over his suitability in light of findings against him in the Bergin report on the James Packer-backed company. But The Australian understands that similarly embattled Crown director Andrew Demetriou is clinging on to his position, despite his suitability also being called into question by the regulators and the Bergin report. ....