
Bradley hands in his resignation at Star Entertainment
Star Group director Gerard Bradley has resigned from the board of the troubled casino company.
Star Group director Gerard Bradley has resigned from the board of the troubled casino company.
Star Entertainment Group, found unsuitable to hold a casino gaming licence, will be issued with a show cause notice and face the prospect of massive fines that will be increased to a maximum $100 million.
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In all the sensational evidence coming from the Gotterson inquiry into the operations of Star’s casinos in Queensland, there are some serious issues that haven’t even been looked at.
Decisions by casino operator Star Entertainment not to ban some high-risk gamblers with criminal backgrounds led to a financial benefit to the company, the Gotterson inquiry heard today.
The embattled Star Group has found a new $1.6 million boss as the company heads towards an inquiry into its casino operations in Queensland.
Star Entertainment’s chair John O’Neill will get a $2 million annual salary to run the troubled company in place of Matt Bekier, who resigned as managing director this week.