An independent review into SkyCity Adelaide has officially resumed following a Federal Court decision to approve an AU$67 million settlement between the casino operator and AML watchdog AUSTRAC.
The review by the Honourable Brian Martin AO KC, launched in July 2022, was put on hold in February 2023 pending the outcome of the civil penalty proceedings filed against SkyCity by AUSTRAC, but the Acting South Australian Liquor and Gambling Commissioner for Consumer and Business Services advised this week that he had determined to recommence immediately.
Martin is now due to report back to the Acting Commissioner with his findings by 31 December 2024.
The review is primarily in response to the findings of inquiries in other states into the operations of Crown Resorts and Star Entertainment Group, both of which uncovered significant failings of governance.
“Commissions of Inquiry have been undertaken in New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia into the casinos operating or proposing to operate in those states,” said Liquor and Gambling Commissioner Dini Soulio at the time.
“Inquiries to date have highlighted significant failings on the part of Crown Resorts as operators of Crown Casinos.
“In addition, Star Entertainment Group is the subject of a current inquiry in NSW where significant failings have been identified.
“A number of the matters raised to date extend beyond any one organization and point instead to broader systemic issues within the casino industry.
“As a result, an investigation will be undertaken by the Honourable Brian Martin AO QC to ensure that the way that SkyCity operates demonstrates that the licensee is still suitable to hold the casino licence in South Australia.”