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Jan 15, 2014 by Australian casino mogul James Packer in Colombo, Sri Lanka 14, 2014 - Protesters who formed Joint Organisation Against Casino hold 

09/05/2014 In September 2013, the Sri Lankan government gave approval to Crown's then chairman and largest shareholder, James Packer, to invest in Crown Sri Lanka in the heart of the Sri Lankan capital Colombo. The project was to be completed by 2015. 02/02/2015 Carolyn Cummins Commercial Property Editor James Packer's plan to enter the Sri Lankan resort market appears to have hit a stumbling block with reports that the Sri Lankan government has refused to allow casinos at three super-luxury resorts planned in the capital because opponents said they would lead to prost

Billionaire James Packer will visit Colombo this week to lobby the Sri Lankan government over his plans for a five-star resort.

Sri Lanka's refusal to allow James Packer to build a casino there will not be a major setback for his Asian expansion plans for Crown Casino, according to analysts. But James Packer’s casino deal is finished, ended by the people of Sri Lanka at the ballot box. Rajapaksa was Packer’s ace, and without the president the whole house of cards came inevitably No Casinos in Sri Lanka. James Packer go home. 1,155 likes. කැසිනෝ සහ ගණිකා මඩම් ලංකාවට එපා

But James Packer’s casino deal is finished, ended by the people of Sri Lanka at the ballot box. Rajapaksa was Packer’s ace, and without the president the whole house of cards came inevitably

Feb 2, 2015 Packer's Crown Group on Friday abandoned plans for the $350 million development, which would have included a casino, after the government  Jan 8, 2017 Rank Holdings has partnered with Australia's Crown Resorts Ltd which holds two casino licences to build the country's first integrated resort with  Feb 24, 2015 Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has defended his government's decision to withdraw licence approval and millions of dollars 

James Packer's Crown Group says it will not go ahead with a proposed plan to develop a $400 million luxury hotel and resort in Sri Lanka, following a decision by the government in Colombo to scrap

02/02/2015 Carolyn Cummins Commercial Property Editor James Packer's plan to enter the Sri Lankan resort market appears to have hit a stumbling block with reports that the Sri Lankan government has refused to allow casinos at three super-luxury resorts planned in the capital because opponents said they would lead to prost James Packer’s Sri Lankan casino was always, in every way, a house of cards. The sweetheart deal he was offered – up to $1bn in 10-year tax breaks promised by the government of … Share Sri Lanka's main opposition party has demanded the arrest of Australian gambling tycoon James Packer, saying his plan to build a $US400 million ($426 million) casino in … Mr Packer's proposed 450-room Crown Sri Lanka resort, which promises on its website to offer ''world-class gaming facilities'', is one of those affected by the casino ban. Crown had earlier said it was in ''detailed discussions'' with the government and potential joint-venture partners and the deal was subject to ''relevant approvals''.

Oct 19, 2016 China's Crackdown on Crown Resorts Shakes Casino Industry James Packer, an Australian billionaire who is a major shareholder of Crown, said in a Fading Sri Lankan Hopes for Justice Rest on U.N. Rights Council.

30/10/2013 Newspaper reports in Australia have said that James Packer the boss of Casino giant Crown has visited Sri Lanka over the last week, in considering whether his company may involve themselves in building a casino resort there. Both the Brisbane Times & The Age say that Mr Packer met with Sri Lankan ministers to discuss investment options. James Packer would win with casino, not Sri Lanka, says PM told The Australian at the time that he believed Mr Packer’s desire to invest in Sri Lanka would have something akin to an