Victoria's gambling regulator says 242 people were able to place bets between October 2023 and May 2024, and attributed the breaches to systemic failures.
Crown Melbourne has been fined $2 million by the Victorian gambling regulator after allowing 242 people who had self-excluded themselves from gambling to place bets.
Self-exclusion is an industry-operated program where individuals may bar themselves from gambling venues to prevent themselves from placing bets.VGCCC Chair Fran Thorn said Crown was obligated to protect people at risk of gambling harm.
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