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Subject to a number of strict conditions, the approvals will allow Blackstone to become the new owners of Crown. Under WA legislation, approvals were required from the Gaming and Wagering Commission (GWC) and the Racing and Gaming Minister.
As a result of extensive, multi-jurisdictional probity investigations, the GWC has granted probity approval to relevant Blackstone Group entities and associated individuals.
The Racing and Gaming Minister has given approvals regarding Blackstone's proposed and future shareholdings of Burswood Limited and securities over the casino gaming licence, site and resort complex, in accordance with the Burswood State Agreement and Casino Control Act respectively. And the Minister has directed Blackstone that the State expects that the Burswood, Crown and Blackstone entities will conduct themselves in accordance with the highest standard of governance and operations. This includes that the Burswood, Crown and Blackstone entities invest in, and maintain, Crown Perth, and strengthening of Crown's governance through the application of the ASX Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations.
The approvals have been granted subject to various conditions, including:
Now that the necessary approvals have been granted from regulators in WA, Victoria, and New South Wales, the approval of the Federal Court of Australia can be sought.
Comments attributed to Gaming and Wagering Commission Chair Lanie Chopping:
"Blackstone has been subject to an extensive probity assessment by the Gaming and Wagering Commission.
"This detailed and complex process undertaken since the application was submitted last year involved the comprehensive independent assessment of relevant Blackstone entities in accordance with the legislative requirements.
"The Gaming and Wagering Commission's probity approval has been granted subject to a number of conditions designed to ensure that the Commission has oversight and the capacity to monitor any change in licensee management or ownership"