Also, Crown Resorts was recently also barred from dealing with junket operators in order to prevent money laundering.Īpart from that, several investigations against the company have led to fines for multiple violations of improper tax deductions and potential money laundering activity have also affected the business. Meanwhile, Crown Resorts suffered losses amounting to A$199 million last year, which was a massive improvement over A$1 billion in losses during the previous year which was affected by Covid-19. As of now, visitors are only limited to crystal floor’s 160 tables and 66 electronic tables, with a minimum bet of $20.
“Our priority is to support the 180 impacted team members alongside their union as they determine their next steps,” he said as per The Sydney Morning Herald.Ī few months back, Crown Resorts had shut down one of its VIP floors at Crown Sydney consisting of 30 private salons.