Adelaide Casino Operator Fined $21m for 'Completely Unacceptable' Failings
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Adelaide casino operator fined $21m for 'completely unacceptable' failings
SkyCity Adelaide reaches a settlement agreement with South Australia's Liquor and Gambling Commissioner in what the premier says is possibly the biggest fine handed out in the state's history.
SkyCity to pay AU$21 million fine, appoint dedicated SkyCity Adelaide CEO under settlement agreement with South Australian commissioner
New Zealand’s SkyCity Entertainment Group and its Australian subsidiary SkyCity Adelaide Pty Limited have entered into a non-binding heads of agreement with South Australia’s Liquor and Gambling Commissioner to fully resolve all outstanding regulatory matters arising from a recent independent review into their suitability to hold a casino license for SkyCity Adelaide. The results of that review, released last August, ultimately found the Adelaid…
SkyCity Reaches Agreement to Resolve Adelaide Regulatory Matters, Facing A$21 Million Fine
SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited (SKC.ASX) announced today it has reached a non-binding heads of agreement with the Commissioner for Liquor and Gambling in South Australia. The company, which operates entertainment complexes and casinos primarily across Australia and New Zealand, along with its subsidiary SkyCity Adelaide Pty Limited, aims to fully and finally resolve all outstanding regulatory matters stemming from the Independent Review and…

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