Queensland should follow NSW and push towards mandatory carded gambling across casinos, pubs and RSLs, an inquiry deciding whether to strip Star of its Queensland licences has heard.
“It should be extended for gambling industry-wide,” Beacham said.
“Data from somebody’s play across all casinos, clubs, and RSLs is more valuable in developing patterns and being able to usefully assess that person’s habits.”accused of disguising gambling funds from Chinese high-rollers as room chargesHorton said Star was “less than complete” with what it told the industry regulator – The Office of Liquor and Gaming. Beacham conceded Star staff should have given OLGR more information.to move their gambling to Queensland.
“[Our] understanding, based on legal advice at the time, [was] that [we] could not use the NSW exclusion to justify a Queensland exclusion,” he said.
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