Crown Resorts staff detained in China
Chinese authorities have detained at least 18 employees, including three Australians, of Crown Resorts who are part of the gaming group's sales and marketing team in China.
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Chinese authorities have detained at least 18 employees, including three Australians, of Crown Resorts who are part of the gaming group's sales and marketing team in China.
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