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60 Minutes has revealed the secret inner workings of Australia's biggest casino, its ties to Chinese crime bosses and communist party figures, drug syndicates, money launderin..

264 deals and specials found on Wednesdays. Situated on the banks of the Swan River overlooking the Perth city skyline, Crown Metropol Perth offers modern and stylish accommodation within a 15 minutes' drive from Perth's International and Domestic Airports. Perth city centre is a 5-minute drive away.

60 Minutes has revealed the secret inner workings of Australia's biggest casino, its ties to Chinese crime bosses and communist party figures, drug syndicates, money laundering and alleged sex trafficking rings. CREDIT: 60 Minutes

The 60 Minutes team. Picture: Channel 9Source:Channel 9

Channel 9 had built it up as a story that would 'rock the foundations of Australia', but a 60 Minutes investigation into Crown casinos left many viewers unimpressed.

The year-long investigation looked at tens of thousands of leaked emails which show the secret inner workings of Australia's biggest casino.

The Sunday night current affairs show claims these emails show Crown's links to Chinese crime bosses and communist party figures, drug syndicates, money laundering and alleged sex trafficking rings.

In a promo released a few days ago, 60 Minutes said the episode would feature 'a story so important it can't be missed', which was 'set to rock the foundations of Australia'.

The show came about as a result as a major investigation into Crown casinos. Picture: Channel 9Source:Supplied

However, from the get-go it was clear that many viewers felt let down — saying they felt the episode had been massively over-hyped.

Others pointed out that ABC's Four Cornersran a similar story in 2017 called 'Crown Confidential' which included allegations that Crown had 'developed a business model based on luring rich Chinese, known as VIP high rollers, to its casinos … in a country where gambling and promoting gambling are illegal'.

The #Ashes promo has been the most exciting part of this earth shattering #60mins story.

— Megan Hustwaite (@MeganHustwaite) July 28, 2019

But The Age journalist behind the story, Nick McKenzie, defended the 60 Minutes exclusive, calling on viewers to judge the story not the promo.

Gay, Mike- I hope you judge the show on its merits, not on the promo!! I reckon you might be surprised at what else we've found.

— Nick McKenzie (@Ageinvestigates) July 27, 2019

Others came to the show's defence, saying it exposed an obscene level of corporate greed in Australia and posed serious questions for the Federal government — particularly given it claimed the Australian Consulate was helping Crown by handing out hundreds of visas to dubious gamblers.

Sacked Border Force Commissioner, Roman Quaedvlieg, even claimed he was encouraged by ministers to help fast-track Crown's Chinese high rollers through Australia's borders.

Public interest #journalism bravo @Ageinvestigates we need more of this reporting. Revelations which surely must lead to action by regulators and governments. #60minuteshttps://t.co/aPIAGi1fDg

— Jules Hope (@HopeJules) July 28, 2019

Dirty money, dirty politics - no excuses anymore - we need a National ICAC and we need it now! #60Minutes Thanks @quaedvliegs for keeping the bastards honest as usual! https://t.co/xTKpCSEjeN

— Jacqui Lambie (@JacquiLambie) July 28, 2019

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WHAT DID 60 MINUTES UNCOVER?

The investigation by The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes, aided by one of the biggest leaks of corporate data in Australia, showed how Crown helped bring criminals into Australia — raising 'serious national security concerns'.

One of the journalists who worked on the story, Nick McKenzie, said the emails showed a 'lust for profits-proven arrogant culture where almost anything, including courting people with ties to the criminal underworld was not only allowed but encouraged'.

The story alleges that Crown broke Chinese law by promoting gambling and paying Chinese sales staff bonuses to lure big gamblers Down Under.

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60 Minutes followed a former employee of Crown Resorts, Jenny Jiang, who spent four weeks in a Chinese prison with drug dealers, pickpockets and prostitutes after she was arrested in October 14, 2016.

Former Crown employer Jenny Jiang spent four weeks in a Chinese prison. Picture: Channel 9Source:Supplied

She was arrested in 2016. Picture: Channel 9Source:Supplied

She was one of 19 Crown staff, including three Australians, who were held in custody and convicted of breaching Chinese laws that ban gambling and its promotion.

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These laws include the luring of groups of high-rollers to offshore casinos, which she said she was helping facilitate in her role with Crown.

She also claimed Australian consulate offices in China were helping Crown get fast-tracked visas and she was offered a $60,000 payment offer from Crown to keep quiet about its overseas activities.

Sacked Border Force Commissioner, Roman Quaedvlieg, also appeared on 60 Minutes and said he knew how well-connected Crown was to the Federal Government.

He said he was encouraged by several members of parliament, including two ministers, to help fast-track Crown's Chinese high rollers through Australia's borders.

Roman Quaedvlieg said Crown is well-connected within the Federal Government. Picture: AAP Image/Mick TsikasSource:AAP

'I spoke to a sitting member of parliament in addition to two ministers … indicating that Crown, and subsequently the junket operators that worked with Crown, weren't receiving a facilitated service for private jets coming into Australia, into Perth and Melbourne, and were seeking some arrangements which smoothed out the processes there a little,' Mr Quaedvlieg said.

'It's very clear that there was a powerful constituency behind the entreaty.'

In a statement to The Age, Crown Resorts denied any breach of Chinese law and added it had not been charged with an offence in China.

James Packer, who was not a Crown executive or director at the time and who sold half his stake in the company for $1.76 billion earlier this year, 'adamantly' denied knowledge of Crown's activities in China with his lawyer telling The Age the businessman had a 'passive role' in events.

James Packer ‘adamantly' denied knowledge of Crown's activities in China. Picture: AAP Image/Tracey NearmySource:AAP

Reporter Allison Langdon concluded 60 Minutes by saying Mr Packer did not want to be interviewed for the story.

'But he told us he had no knowledge or involvement in the issues we have raised tonight,' she said. 'And despite being the major shareholder and public face of the company, he emphasised he was not a director of Crown Resorts at the time its employees were imprisoned in China and hadn't been for many months before that.'

She added a Crown Resorts spokesperson told them the company does not discuss its relationships with junket operators and other individuals.

'We were also told that even though 19 of its staff pleaded guilty and were convicted and imprisoned in China, Crown didn't breach Chinese law,' she said. 'It seems corporate arrogance has hit a new low.'

Bolton Avenue and Great Eastern Highway,6100Perth

Overview

Situated on the banks of the Swan River overlooking the Perth city skyline, Crown Metropol Perth offers modern and stylish accommodation within a 15 minutes' drive from Perth's International and Domestic Airports. Perth city centre is a 5-minute drive away.

Each spacious guest room features natural light, high-tech entertainment facilities, plush furnishings, a large executive desk area and large private bathrooms.

Guests have access to the resort-style pool area, 24-hour casino and a theatre. The selection of world-class restaurants and bars includes Neil Perry's Rockpool Bar and Grill.

There is a fully equipped fitness centre. The pool area is surrounded by sun loungers and is home to the al fresco Poolside Bar and Grill

Casino

Rooms: 9

When would you like to stay?

Facilities of Crown Metropol Perth

Activities

  • Billiards

Food & Drink

  • Restaurant
  • Room service
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  • Bar

Pool and wellness

  • Fitness centre
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Outdoor pool (all year)
  • Swimming Pool

Reception services

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Newspapers
  • Tour desk
  • Luggage storage
  • ATM/cash machine on site
  • Concierge service

Entertainment and family services

  • Babysitting/child services
  • Casino
  • Nightclub/DJ

Cleaning services

  • Laundry
  • Dry cleaning
  • Ironing service

Business facilities

  • Meeting/banquet facilities
  • Business centre
  • Fax/photocopying

Shops

  • Barber/beauty shop
  • Gift shop
  • Shops (on site)

Miscellaneous

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • VIP room facilities
  • Lift
  • Heating
  • Air conditioning
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60 Minutes followed a former employee of Crown Resorts, Jenny Jiang, who spent four weeks in a Chinese prison with drug dealers, pickpockets and prostitutes after she was arrested in October 14, 2016.

Former Crown employer Jenny Jiang spent four weeks in a Chinese prison. Picture: Channel 9Source:Supplied

She was arrested in 2016. Picture: Channel 9Source:Supplied

She was one of 19 Crown staff, including three Australians, who were held in custody and convicted of breaching Chinese laws that ban gambling and its promotion.

These laws include the luring of groups of high-rollers to offshore casinos, which she said she was helping facilitate in her role with Crown.

She also claimed Australian consulate offices in China were helping Crown get fast-tracked visas and she was offered a $60,000 payment offer from Crown to keep quiet about its overseas activities.

Sacked Border Force Commissioner, Roman Quaedvlieg, also appeared on 60 Minutes and said he knew how well-connected Crown was to the Federal Government.

He said he was encouraged by several members of parliament, including two ministers, to help fast-track Crown's Chinese high rollers through Australia's borders.

Roman Quaedvlieg said Crown is well-connected within the Federal Government. Picture: AAP Image/Mick TsikasSource:AAP

'I spoke to a sitting member of parliament in addition to two ministers … indicating that Crown, and subsequently the junket operators that worked with Crown, weren't receiving a facilitated service for private jets coming into Australia, into Perth and Melbourne, and were seeking some arrangements which smoothed out the processes there a little,' Mr Quaedvlieg said.

'It's very clear that there was a powerful constituency behind the entreaty.'

In a statement to The Age, Crown Resorts denied any breach of Chinese law and added it had not been charged with an offence in China.

James Packer, who was not a Crown executive or director at the time and who sold half his stake in the company for $1.76 billion earlier this year, 'adamantly' denied knowledge of Crown's activities in China with his lawyer telling The Age the businessman had a 'passive role' in events.

James Packer ‘adamantly' denied knowledge of Crown's activities in China. Picture: AAP Image/Tracey NearmySource:AAP

Reporter Allison Langdon concluded 60 Minutes by saying Mr Packer did not want to be interviewed for the story.

'But he told us he had no knowledge or involvement in the issues we have raised tonight,' she said. 'And despite being the major shareholder and public face of the company, he emphasised he was not a director of Crown Resorts at the time its employees were imprisoned in China and hadn't been for many months before that.'

She added a Crown Resorts spokesperson told them the company does not discuss its relationships with junket operators and other individuals.

'We were also told that even though 19 of its staff pleaded guilty and were convicted and imprisoned in China, Crown didn't breach Chinese law,' she said. 'It seems corporate arrogance has hit a new low.'

Bolton Avenue and Great Eastern Highway,6100Perth

Overview

Situated on the banks of the Swan River overlooking the Perth city skyline, Crown Metropol Perth offers modern and stylish accommodation within a 15 minutes' drive from Perth's International and Domestic Airports. Perth city centre is a 5-minute drive away.

Each spacious guest room features natural light, high-tech entertainment facilities, plush furnishings, a large executive desk area and large private bathrooms.

Guests have access to the resort-style pool area, 24-hour casino and a theatre. The selection of world-class restaurants and bars includes Neil Perry's Rockpool Bar and Grill.

There is a fully equipped fitness centre. The pool area is surrounded by sun loungers and is home to the al fresco Poolside Bar and Grill

Rooms: 9

When would you like to stay?

Facilities of Crown Metropol Perth

Activities

  • Billiards

Food & Drink

  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • Bar

Pool and wellness

  • Fitness centre
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Outdoor pool (all year)
  • Swimming Pool

Reception services

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Newspapers
  • Tour desk
  • Luggage storage
  • ATM/cash machine on site
  • Concierge service

Entertainment and family services

  • Babysitting/child services
  • Casino
  • Nightclub/DJ

Cleaning services

  • Laundry
  • Dry cleaning
  • Ironing service

Business facilities

  • Meeting/banquet facilities
  • Business centre
  • Fax/photocopying

Shops

  • Barber/beauty shop
  • Gift shop
  • Shops (on site)

Miscellaneous

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • VIP room facilities
  • Lift
  • Heating
  • Air conditioning

Safety & security

  • Safety deposit box

Safety features

  • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
  • Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
  • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
  • First aid kit available
  • Access to health care professionals

Physical distancing

  • Cashless payment available
  • Physical distancing rules followed

Cleanliness & disinfecting

  • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus
  • Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
  • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays

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  • Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies
  • Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay

Food & drink safety

  • Physical distancing in dining areas
  • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation
  • All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized
  • Delivered food is securely covered

Internet

WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.

Parking

Public parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and costs AUD 50 per day.

Policies of Crown Metropol Perth

These are general hotel policies for Crown Metropol Perth. As they may vary per room type; please also check the room conditions.

Check-in

From 15:00 hours

Check-out

Until 11:00 hours

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to property type.

Children and extra beds

Free!Up to three children under 18 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.

There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.

The maximum number of total guests in a room is 4.

There is no capacity for cots in the room.

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Accepted credit cards

  • Mastercard
  • Visa
  • UnionPay credit card
  • Eftpos
  • Diners Club
  • American Express

The property reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.

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Important information

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Please note that there is a 1.2% charge when you pay with a credit card.
Hotel registration and check in is available only to guests who are not prohibited from entering the hotel, are 18 years of age or over, and are recorded on the reservation at the time of booking.
You must show a valid photo ID upon check in. This will be recorded by the property.
For guests paying with cash, EFTPOS or debit card, upon check-in a payment for accommodation is required in full (if not prepaid in advance).
Purchases made throughout the stay must be paid for when ordered.
Please note that cash refunds will be returned to the guest who supplied the photo ID upon check in. Card refunds may take between 3-10 working days to process and pre-authorisation releases take up to 31 days to process.
Please note that requests for early check-in is subject to availability and will not be guaranteed, unless the room is reserved for the night prior to arrival, which will incur an additional night's charge.
Requests for late departures are subject to availability on check-out, however can be guaranteed if booked prior to arrival. For further information, please contact the property in advance, using the contact details found on the booking confirmation.
Please note that room preferences including smoking or non-smoking, floor level or view cannot be guaranteed and are subject to availability.
Please note that smoking in a non-smoking room will result in a cleaning fee being charged.
All guests must sign the property's Terms of Stay.

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