James Packer says ‘I am deeply concerned for the welfare of those Crown employees detained in China.’
OVER felt-covered tables and shiny roulette wheels in the worlds most opulent VIP gambling rooms, a murky world exists where super-rich high-rollers meet organised crime.
Hands weighed down by expensive watches and weighty gold jewellery stack the chips high at casinos that trade in serious money and a lifestyle to match.
This mysterious land of excess has long bubbled under the radar, but as the stakes rise, the Chinese government wants to know where its wealthiest citizens are putting their cash, and the industry is being forced into the spo…
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