Manager told 'get it done' after raising concerns over disguising gambling charges, Star casino inquiry is told
ABCA senior Star casino manager has told an inquiry clients' gambling charges were sometimes disguised as "accommodation" on bills, on the same day the company's chief executive resigned, effective immediately. Key points: The employee told the inquiry that the casino had set up a "workaround" for guests who banked with China Union Pay He said their gambling transactions were disguised as accommodation charges Earlier on Monday, the Star's chief executive resigned, effective immediately Star's regulatory manager, David Aloi, has been giving evidence at an Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority inquiry into the company's suitability to run it's Sydney casino. Chairman John O'Neill said Mr Bekier told the board he was resigning because he was "accountable for the effectiveness and adequacy of the company's processes, policies, people and culture". Mr Aloi today told Commissioner Adam Bell he raised concerns to his seniors about disguising gambling charges as accommodation charges but at one stage was just told to "get it done".