Crown could secure licence to open Barangaroo casino despite being found unfit by gaming regulator last year
Crown Resorts is on the verge of securing a licence to finally open its Sydney casino 15 months after being deemed "unfit" by the NSW gaming regulator.
The plan, which has been confirmed by the ABC, would see Crown granted a conditional licence for a set period of time with the potential for it to become fully credentialed.
State cabinet will meet on Monday to decide whether to ratify the plan.
Last year, the gambling giant was found "unfit" to hold a gaming licence for the casino at Barangaroo after a year-long inquiry instigated by the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA).
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