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Crown's downfall reveals Australia is vulnerable to hostile foreign powers


And his gambling? Internal emails from Crown, as reported by my colleague Nick McKenzie in 2019, showed exactly why Huang was so valued by the casino. He was gambling $200 million a year. In one casino in a single year. And that was before he moved to Australia.
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Once here, his punts at Crown’s tables increased “exponentially”, according to an email written by Crown’s vice-president for VIP lifestyle marketing, Maxwell Wang, in 2015. Huang was gambling some $800 million a year on Crown’s tables. In a single year.
An excited Wang used him as a case study for Crown’s sales staff. Wang described Huang’s move to Australia as a “lifestyle event”. Wang wrote: “Lifestyle events can help your customer increase turnover exponentially.” It is not suggested that Huang was gambling with anybody’s money but his own. But did Crown know this for certain? Nobody asked. Nobody wanted to know. The example shows the ....

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Australia's funpark for felons leaves the nation vulnerable to hostile foreign powers


And his gambling? Internal emails from Crown, as reported by my colleague Nick McKenzie in 2019, showed exactly why Huang was so valued by the casino. He was gambling $200 million a year. In one casino in a single year. And that was before he moved to Australia.
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Once here, his punts at Crown’s tables increased “exponentially”, according to an email written by Crown’s vice-president for VIP lifestyle marketing, Maxwell Wang, in 2015. Huang was gambling some $800 million a year on Crown’s tables. In a single year.
An excited Wang used him as a case study for Crown’s sales staff. Wang described Huang’s move to Australia as a “lifestyle event”. Wang wrote: “Lifestyle events can help your customer increase turnover exponentially.” It is not suggested that Huang was gambling with anybody’s money but his own. But did Crown know this for certain? Nobody asked. Nobody wanted to know. The example shows the ....

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