Crown Resorts did nothing to protect their China-based members of staff from being arrested, despite being notified of the high risk and the fear its employees were living in, an ongoing investigation by the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) in New South Wales (NSW) into the suitability of the ASX-listed company to hold a casino license revealed Monday.
Crowns chief executive Barry Felstead received in March 2015 an e-mail from the companys former president of international marketing, Michael Chen, in which the senior executive was informed about a crackdown on foreign gambling operators by the Chinese government.
Mr Chen pointed out members of staff based in China were not breaking Chinese law, but, with regards to a rece…
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