The NSW inquiry has been examining the operations and management at the Sydney casino. Aren’t all the relevant issues already being canvassed by the NSW inquiry? Star Entertainment is the ultimate holding company for two existing casinos in Queensland – Treasury Brisbane and The Star Gold Coast – and, when the project is complete, it will operate the Queen’s Wharf Brisbane casino. That inquiry, which is due to deliver findings by 31 August, has been examining claims the ASX-listed company enabled suspected money laundering, organised crime, fraud and foreign interference at Sydney’s The Star casino. This came after allegations that Star had potentially acted criminally were aired at a New South Wales gaming regulator’s inquiry. Why did the Queensland government order a review?Īn inquiry was ordered in June by Fentiman. “We are absolutely committed to ensuring Queensland casinos operate lawfully and in a way that maintains high standards of integrity and public confidence,” Fentiman told AAP. On Monday Queensland’s attorney general, Shannon Fentiman, said “any allegations involving the gambling giant or its associates should be examined by the inquiry”.