
The star of the Australian capital, Sydney Casino, has had its license suspension extended for another six months.
The Independent Casino Commission of NSW (NICC) has extended the suspension of the Star Sydney casino license for another six months, after A similar extension was made in March. That means that the suspension will be in force until at least March 31, 2026.
The NICC also confirmed in An open letter On September 25, it would extend the deadline of the star manager, Nick Weeks, who will continue to exceed Casino’s operations. The Chief Commissioner of Nicc, Philip Crawford, said in the announcement that there was still too much uncertainty about the star to consider restoring his casino license at this time.
“The NICC considers that it is appropriate to continue with the current agreement so that it can better evaluate the effectiveness of the important remediation work and wait for the results of other pressing financial issues with respect to the star,” said Crawford. “The Nicc understands the many challenges facing the star and is closely monitoring the progress of the star, since it works to demonstrate that it is able to recover its casino license.”
Star Sydney’s response to the extended suspension
The Casino has been operating under supervision since its license was first suspended in October 2022, when the NICC ruled that the company was not suitable for a casino license. This occurs after Star Entertainment Group has also faced serious financial obstacles.
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