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Closing submissions will continue on Thursday, with the commission at this stage expected to deliver a final report on February 1. Independent Federal MP Andrew Wilkie, a long-time critic of the gambling industry, said licences for Crown’s casinos in Perth and Melbourne should be suspended.

Crown Resorts was arrogant towards regulatory compliance and didn't properly act on money laundering red flags, an inquiry into the company suitability to run a new $2.2 billion Sydney casino has heard. The Barangaroo premises, slated to open in mid December, is under a massive cloud amid the NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority probe. The regulator is reportedly set to meet with Crown on November 18 to discuss whether to push back, or put conditions on, the casino's opening. Lawyers assisting the inquiry have argued Crown is not fit to hold the Barangaroo licence due to its poor culture, lack of risk management procedures and links to dodgy junket operators. In concluding her final submissions on Monday, counsel assisting Naomi Sharp said evidence across the hearings had shown Crown had an 'arrogant indifference' to regulatory compliance. '(There is a) culture of denial and an unwillingness to examine past failings. And ... a culture which has prioritised the pursuit of profit above all else,' she said. Counsel assisting Scott Aspinall said transactions uncovered during the hearings showed Crown was either ignorant or apathetic about the money laundering risks involving two subsidiary companies. 'It's open for you to find that money laundering did occur,' he told inquiry commissioner Patricia Bergin. He said money was moved through companies Southbank and Riverbank from 2014-17 by 'smurfing', a process of splitting up money in smaller deposits to avoid detection. There were also examples cash was deposited anonymously to those companies, he said. ANZ in 2014 raised 'red flags' with Crown about Southbank and Riverbank and eventually shut down their accounts with the bank. Mr Aspinall said Crown failed to properly investigate why, and the problems persisted for years. The lawyer representing Crown, Neil Young, is set to address the allegations in his closing submissions on November 16. Mr Young said CCTV vision aired at the inquiry showing a bag full of cash being unloaded at one of Crown's high-roller rooms in Melbourne was not definitive proof of money laundering. But he did concede it amounted to a 'suspicious matter'. 'We will also explain in our submissions that Crown has taken steps to prevent such events ever recurring,' he said. Many of Crown's cultural problems stem from the 'dubious tone' set by former executive chairman and major shareholder, James Packer, the inquiry has previously heard. Lawyers representing Mr Packer's company Consolidated Press Holdings, which holds a 36.8 per cent stake in Crown, will address the inquiry on Wednesday. Commissioner Bergin, who is expected to produce a final report by February, may recommend the licence agreement for the new casino be terminated, suspended, or have new conditions added. Australian Associated Press

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Scott Morrison on Sunday night said all cafes, restaurants, bars, clubs, casinos, gyms and places of worship were to close in response to the coronavirus crisis. On Monday, Crown Casino announced it would shut down all gaming activities, restaurants and bars and conference facilities. The lights are on but no one's home at Sydney's $2.2 billion Crown Casino this week. Credit: Matrix While Crown and its controlling shareholder billionaire James Packer denied the reports at the. Crown Casino is now open and ready to welcome you back. Restrictions on the gaming floor will apply, with safety as our priority. The Western Australian Government requires Crown Perth to maintain a mandatory contact register of all guests and employees as an additional protection measure to control the spread of COVID-19.

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An online petition is calling for Crown casino to be closed. AAP / James RossSource:AAP

Thousands have signed a petition for Melbourne’s Crown Casino to close amid the coronavirus outbreak, as events the city holds dear are cancelled or restricted.

Indoor gatherings over 100 have been banned, decimating Melbourne’s cafe, restaurant and live music scenes.

The Grand Prix was cancelled last weekend, and the opening round of the AFL will go ahead with no fans in the stadium.

After years of hand-wringing that political correctness would be the thing to kill comedy, in the end it was a global pandemic that led to the month-long Melbourne International Comedy Festival being cancelled for the first time in its more than 30-year history.

But at Southbank, punters are still free to tip money into Crown casino’s coffers, albeit in limited numbers.

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While events are cancelled and fans banned from sport, Crown remains open. Picture: James Ross/AAPSource:AAP

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Melburnian Thomas Jaspers, a comedian who had a show in the comedy festival before the cancellation, started the petition after he was surprised to learn the place was still open.

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“The last few days my Facebook feed has just been full of things getting cancelled, entertainment venues of all different sizes,” he told news.com.au.

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“All my friends were posting their gigs had been cancelled. Someone saw Crown was still open. I thought that can’t be right.”

He said Crown shouldn’t be exempt while events that draw similar crowds are forced to cancel.

“Absolutely not. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra had a concert in a 2600-seat theatre on Monday, they cancelled it … I don’t see why we’re making an exemption for Crown, just because someone’s not performing on a stage.”

The MSO ended up livestreaming that concert and hopes to stream more in the future while the gathering bans are in place.

Thomas also made it clear his motivations were about public health, not some vendetta against gambling.

“I’ve had fun at Crown. I’ve played the pokies there; I don’t hate gambling.”

But as health experts, and indeed the Government, tells Australians to avoid gathering, he’s run out of alternative reasons for the casino staying open.

“The only plausible explanation is, we know a lot of money goes to the Government and that Crown casino has a huge sway in politics, that’s why Daniel Andrews has been quiet on this subject. We’re not seeing the leadership we’re used to in this case.”

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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has been asked to show Victorians the leadership they’ve come to expect. Picture: James Ross/AAPSource:AAP

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“While places like Crown continue to operate the virus is going to continue to spread. It doesn’t mean the entire Crown complex needs to be closed, but the gaming room, function spaces – it’s not necessary, it’s not essential.”

He also thinks people visiting Crown from interstate pose another risk of spreading the virus when they return to their communities.

“Crown casino is a place where a lot of people visit. If they are coming to that central point and going home, they’re taking it back … it’s really just a little melting pot we can easily close.”

Social distancing aimed at slowing the spread of coronavirus has already largely shut down the rest of one of Australia’s biggest cities.

“Melbourne is eerie,” Jaspers said. “I’ve been walking into work to avoid public transport, but I’ve been watching trams go past with two or three people in the middle of peak hour,” he said, describing the sight as “absolutely bizarre”.

“Bourke St mall was the emptiest I’ve seen it ever. It’s like walking around on a Sunday morning except people aren’t stumbling out of pubs.”

Flinders Street train station in Melbourne was far from crowded on Wednesday. Picture: David Crosling/AAPSource:AAP

Nearly 17,000 people have signed the petition at time of writing, with a goal to get to 25,000.

Of course an online petition isn’t really legally binding.

But Jaspers is optimistic it can achieve results, and said he still has faith in at least one of the parties named in the petition.

“I don’t know if Crown Casino will listen but I think the state government has a good track record of listening to Victorians and I do believe Daniel Andrews cares about the state and what people feel and what people believe,” Jaspers said.

Crown announced to the ASX on Thursday morning that it has revised its social distancing policies for its two Australian casinos in Melbourne and Perth.

The number of people allowed in individual food and beverage, banqueting and conference facilities has been lowered from 450 to 100.

Earlier announced policies include turning off every second pokie machine, forcing seated players to distance themselves and stopping people standing to watch, and limiting the number of players at stand-up games like craps and roulette to five.

Those policies remain in place and have been approved by the relevant state governments.

Earlier, Crown also announced it would provide 14 days of additional paid leave to any employees impacted by coronavirus.

This includes employees who contract it, have contact with a confirmed case, or who need to look after a family member who has contracted it.

Crown was contacted to comment but is yet to respond.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews was also contacted for comment and is yet to respond.

Those who have signed the petition have commented on their reasons for doing so however.

“Ridiculous to keep this open! What other reason than pure greed!” Rebecca Evans said.

“Is this really a time for casinos to slip under the normal regulations as usual?” asked Yanni Arsenakis.

Georgia Symmons asked as a similar question.

“Why is the casino excluded? I say no.”

Crown Casino Closing Time

Crown Casino Closing Times

“Crown casino has a duty of care to protect our community and do its share in reducing the curve and save human lives. Please close,” Talia Humphrey said.

“The casino will become a COVID-19 breeding ground. It must be closed. Keeping it open will result in unnecessary deaths. Think of the doctors and nurses risking their lives right now. I am one of them,” Thea Bloom said.

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