VGCCC imposes record fines totalling $120 million on Crown Melbourne for Responsible Service of Gambling breaches
Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission has taken disciplinary action against Crown Melbourne for failing its Responsible Service of Gambler obligations.
VGCCC imposes record fines totalling $120 million on Crown Melbourne for Responsible Service of Gambling breaches. Crown accepted disciplinary action should be taken and the need for it to continue working on reforms.
VGCCC imposes record fines totalling $120 million on Crown Melbourne for Responsible Service of Gambling breaches. Crown breached its code of conduct for the Responsibly Service and allowed customers to gamble for long periods without a break.
VGCCC imposes record fines totalling $120 million on Crown Melbourne for Responsible Service of Gambling breaches. The Commission will not tolerate misconduct that exposes the community to increased risks of gambling related harm. This is the second time the VGCCC has taken disciplinary action against Crown for conduct uncovered by the Royal Commission. In May this year the Commission fined Crown $80 million over its China Union Pay process. The total fines imposed by VGCC since receiving its strengthened enforcement powers to $200 million.
VGCCC imposes record fines totalling $120 million on Crown Melbourne for Responsible Service of Gambling breaches. The Royal Commission’s findings on the Crown's Responsable Service Of Gambling obligations are set out in Chapter 8 of its final report.