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Far reaching Crown casino royal commission may not discover full extent of criminal woes
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Embattled casino operator Crown may have been infiltrated by criminals to a degree greater than previously thought after evidence of possible money laundering in its bank accounts as recently as February.
At the royal commission in Victoria into Crown’s operations on Monday, it was revealed possible money laundering had been found in 14 bank accounts that hadn’t been examined in last year’s inquiry in NSW that found the group unfit to hold a licence.
Today on Please Explain, business reporter Patrick Hatch joins Nathanael Cooper to look at the latest from the royal commission.
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Embattled casino operator Crown may have been infiltrated by criminals to a degree greater than previously thought after evidence of possible money laundering in its bank accounts as recently as February.
At the royal commission in Victoria into Crown’s operations on Monday, it was revealed possible money laundering had been found in 14 bank accounts that hadn’t been examined in last year’s inquiry in NSW that found the group unfit to hold a licence.
Today on Please Explain, business reporter Patrick Hatch joins Nathanael Cooper to look at the latest from the royal commission.
Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.