Crown Resorts to change law firms as China staff brace for charges
Angus GriggNational affairs correspondent
Updated
Crown Resorts has hired a team of crisis counsellors and is looking to change law firms just weeks before the deadline for charges to be laid against its 18 staff detained in China.
Family members have been told the Crown staff, including three Australians, are being held in unheated cells of between nine and fifteen people and given just one hot shower each week.
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Angus Grigg is an investigative reporter based in Sydney. He has worked as a foreign correpondent in China and Indonesia, and has won two Walkley Awards. Connect with Angus on Twitter. Email Angus at agrigg@afr.com
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