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Crown Sydney casino opens – another beacon for criminals looking to launder dirty money

  • Written by Alex Simpson, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Macquarie University

Crown Resorts’ striking new A$2 billion casino on Sydney’s Barangaroo Point opens its doors to gamblers for the first time this week. But only if they are “VIPs”.

Its licence to operate remains conditional, after being found unfit to run a casino by the inquiry headed by former Supreme Court judge Patrica Bergin.

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