HomeMarketStar Entertainment served with class action over anti-money laundering compliance By Reuters Market Star Entertainment served with class action over anti-money laundering compliance By Reuters November 7, 2022 0 95 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Guest rooms at a hotel above Sydney’s Star Casino complex are seen illuminated at night, February 15, 2016. Australia’s No. 2 casino company, Star Entertainment Ltd said first-half net profit slumped by more than a third as an unusually large - Advertisement -(Reuters) – Australian casino operator Star Entertainment Group Ltd on Monday said law firm Maurice Blackburn served it a class action alleging misleading representation about its anti-money laundering compliances between 2016 and 2022. Story Credit: investing.com Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleMy ex used Alexa to stalk me before threatening to acid attack me – I’m scared of seeing him, woman tells courtNext articleVikings beat Commanders, running away with NFC North RELATED ARTICLES Market Opinion: Why are my investments in a rut? That’s the way Wall Street wants it. January 30, 2023 Market Philadelphia Eagles emerge as early Super Bowl favorites over Kansas City Chiefs January 30, 2023 Market Chiefs are Super Bowl-bound after last-second field goal beats Bengals, 23-20 January 30, 2023 - Advertisment - Most Popular Bengals’ Germaine Pratt vents frustration over Joseph Ossai penalty: ‘Why the f— would you touch the quarterback?’ January 30, 2023 Super Bowl 2023 early odds: Eagles favorites vs. Chiefs January 30, 2023 Five reasons why Chiefs’ defense burned Joe Burrow in AFC championship game January 30, 2023 Patrick Mahomes toughs out win, Eagles run wild January 30, 2023 Load more