Victorian regulators hit Crown with fresh disciplinary proceedings over gambling services
Two months after the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) slapped resort and casino operator Crown Resorts with an $80 million penalty for evading anti-money laundering rules, the company is back in the hot seat and facing fresh disciplinary proceedings from the regulator.
This time, the VGCCC has commenced proceedings against Crown Melbourne in relation to its Responsible Services of Gambling obligations, alleging the company’s failures caused “thousands” of vulnerable patrons to be affected.
The proceedings stem from the Victorian Royal Commission into Crown, which found the company committed multiple breaches in delivering its Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct.
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