{"id":977,"date":"2021-09-29T01:50:38","date_gmt":"2021-09-28T15:50:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uberpokies.org\/?p=977"},"modified":"2021-10-03T20:55:14","modified_gmt":"2021-10-03T09:55:14","slug":"unscrupulous-loan-sharks-prowl-crown-perth-casino-floor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uberpokies.org\/unscrupulous-loan-sharks-prowl-crown-perth-casino-floor\/","title":{"rendered":"Unscrupulous Loan sharks prowl Crown Perth casino floor"},"content":{"rendered":"
A recent report by a gambler at Perth’s Crown Casino revealed that he was approached by a loan shark after he had lost a few bets<\/p>\n
The stranger\u2019s illicit offer was a $10,000 loan, conditional on the promise that the player would refund him once he had won the money back. After accepting the offer, the player, unfortunately, was not able to repay the loan amount and now he is facing harassment and death threats. Demands for the money were accompanied by the grim promise that he would end up with \u201cconcrete boots\u201d<\/em>.<\/p>\n This story and others like it came to light as numerous submissions were made to the Perth Casino Royal Commission.<\/p>\n The commission is tasked with determining if Crown Perth should hold a casino gaming licence amid allegations of money laundering levelled at the casino. The commission has taken testimony from current and previous Crown employees and members of the Gaming and Wagering Commission (GWC), Western Australia’s casino watchdog.<\/p>\n Aside from the loan shark issue, electronic gaming machine limits and an inappropriate relationship between counselling services and the casino were raised as areas of concern.<\/p>\n Gamblers in Peril<\/strong><\/p>\n Financial Counselling Australia (FCA) has identified a number of loan sharking incidents in or around the casino, stating that these criminal individuals appear to operate with “relative impunity”.<\/em><\/p>\n One story relayed by the organisation was that of a gentleman who sought out their help, describing how he owed $100\u00a0000 to \u201cfriends\u201d<\/em>.<\/p>\n It turns out that these so-called friends were loan sharks who charged him a 50 per cent interest rate on his borrowed amount. The player described being terrorised by the money-lending rogues, saying that he dreaded going to the police as he feared reprisals against his family.<\/p>\n A financial counsellor in attendance at the inquiry stated that Crown was deliberately allowing these predatory practices to continue.<\/p>\n “They would see someone approaching people. There are cameras everywhere. The casino should be a safe place for people to gamble,”<\/em> they advised.<\/p>\n The FCA director of policy and campaigns, Lauren Levin, named loan sharking as one of the organisation\u2019s priorities.<\/p>\n “Casinos are not allowed to provide credit. That’s been banned for a long time. Turning a blind eye to those who are providing credit to customers is a form of willful blindness,”<\/em> she said.<\/p>\n A Criminal History<\/strong><\/p>\n When quizzed by the commission about the issue, Brian Lee, the Crown Perth general manager of security and surveillance, defended the venue\u2019s efforts. He advised that the casino had instituted measures to eliminate suspected loan sharks from the property.<\/p>\n “Most of the time [the ban is] a minimum of two years before they can write to me to ask for revocation. In most instances, the vast majority if not all, that’s extended past the two-year period,”<\/em> he said.<\/p>\n When asked about a particular individual accused of Loan Sharking, that the commission identified as Patron S, he relayed that due to police concerns and its own evidence, Crown had banned Patron S in 2020.<\/p>\n It was revealed, however, that this patron’s undesirable behaviour had been reported to relevant authorities 11 years earlier. A customer complaint dated 2009 detailed how Patron S was stalking the casino’s VIP Pearl Room and this account was verified by a second witness.<\/p>\n It was revealed that Crown\u2019s security and surveillance team had around 18 different notifications regarding Patron S and loan sharking from 2013-2015.<\/p>\n