SYDNEY, March 26 (Reuters) - Blackstone-owned
Crown Resorts can keep its licence to operate its Melbourne
casino, Victoria state's gaming regulator said on Tuesday, after
years of regulatory challenges around money-laundering charges.
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission said
Crown Resorts will be allowed to keep its casino licence and
that the decision was in the public interest.
"Today, the commission is satisfied the systemic failings at
Crown Melbourne are a thing of the past," Chair Fran Thorn said
during a media briefing.