New South Wales Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) has approved a new license that will allow Crown to open its Sydney casino located in the waterfront district of Barangaroo.
Conditional license will run for a two-year period
The regulator approved a conditional license that will place strict restrictions on the company’s gaming activities at the Sydney location that must be met for an initial two-year period. If Crown can prove that it can stay within the conditions for that period, the conditional license will convert to a regular gaming license. The new license is expected to be ratified by a state cabinet on Monday.
Under the conditions of the new license, Crown would be allowed to open a VIP gaming floor to high-rollers. The decision comes despite previous findings by the NSW Bergin Inquiry in early 2021 stating that the company was unfit to hold a casino license.
The ILGA also gave its approval to the $8.9 billion (€5.6 billion) sale of Crown to US investment fund Blackstone.
Crown Given Green Light to Open Sydney Casino (€53.4 million) for running a scheme that allowed gamblers and customers to make illegal transfers of funds from China.In May, the Western Australian Commission also found that Crown’s Perth casino engaged in similar illegal activities resulting in a decision that the company was unfit to hold a casino license in the region.
Crown Given Green Light to Open Sydney Casino at its Sydney casino.
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