Crown broke anti-money laundering regulations, allowed gamblers to wager continuously for up to 24 hours, and fabricated tax deductions, but it will not forfeit its Melbourne casino license.
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission announced its eagerly anticipated decision on Tuesday, concluding that the gaming behemoth is appropriate to maintain the state's sole casino license.
Although the regulator refuted the suggestion that Crown's license would be revoked through the royal commission process, it could not guarantee that the license would be revoked if the company made the same mistakes.
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission announced its eagerly anticipated decision on Tuesday, concluding that the gaming behemoth is appropriate to maintain the state's sole casino license.
Although the regulator refuted the suggestion that Crown's license would be revoked through the royal commission process, it could not guarantee that the license would be revoked if the company made the same mistakes.