Self-regulation doesn't work for casinos, Crown inquiry told
The decision by state regulators in Australia to allow casino operators to screen their own clients and affiliated junket operators was a mistake that increased the gaming sector's susceptibility to criminal activity, a powerful hearing into Crown has heard.
I. Nelson Rose, emeritus professor at Whittier College in California, criticised various aspects of gaming laws in Australia, but reserved his most pointed comments for the underlying principle of self-regulation.
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