The second Queensland casino faces the high roller scheme
The Reef Hotel Casino Cairns is the subject of an investigation for an allegedly illegal operation involving a businessman from Melbourne who was paid to attract the rich Asian players from NSW and Victoria.
#SecondQueensland #casinofaces #probehighroller #scheme
The city program implies the restaurateur of Melbourne Lawrence Fu actually operating at the Casino de Townsville as a de facto agent or junket with high roll without the necessary approval of the Attorney General of Queensland, Shannon Fentiman or the game regulator. By virtue of Casino Control Act of Queensland, the junkets who deliver groups of Asian players to casinos must be verified and approved to prevent niaganis infiltration of the game industry. Fu has been paid by the City in cash, playing points and Other advantages when he brought groups of high Asian rollers to Townsville. Lawrence FU in the city. Facebook, he confirmed that he was not approved to manage a junket but insisted that he did not operate. But he confirmed that the city had paid him money and gave him other advantages, including paying groups of players for dinner in his restaurant. He also confirmed that he had led groups of his “friends” to play the city, but that he denied the advantages he had paid for by the casino was in exchange for bringing groups of play playing Asian. He said he was enriched by the casino as part of a “promotion” and “they pay everyone, not only me”. Loading in a press release, the Queensland Gaming regulator confirmed that the Reef Hotel Casino in Cairns has joined the city in the face of a “in progress” home -in -closed survey on the use of fu as a junket ghost operator, in alleged violation State casino laws. The reef, which belongs to the giant of the Accor hotel and Casinos Austria International, is suspected of having paid fu with Paris vouchers. “Application results … may include, without limiting themselves, penalties against the Casino operator via prosecution or a penalty counterfeit notice,” said Queensland game regulator. But the investigation into the public casino commanded by the Palaszczuk government does not have the power to look at the city or the reef because its jurisdiction only extends to the Brisbane and Gold Coast Casinos of the star. The investigation is led by former judge Robert Gotterson and examines the age revelations, the Sydney Morning Herald and 60 minutes on the niaganis infiltration of Sydney and Queensland of the star, and misuse by the Star of Junket agents. City Director of City Michael Jones. The allegations of misconduct confronted with the Mirror city with some of those of the star, in particular by allowing niaganis identities to play and inappropriate partnerships with junket agents. A former rollerblading raised in The City, Paul Desmond, said at this mast head and 60 minutes that Jones, the director general of the city, Al