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UPDATE 1-Australia's Crown says employees charged with gambling offences in China

Published 13/06/2017, 11:45 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Australia's Crown says employees charged with gambling offences in China
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* Crown says 18 staff held in China over "gambling crimes"

* Says all staff have been charged with promoting gambling

* Case referred to Baoshan District Court in Shanghai (Adds comment from Crown, Australian officials in grafs 3-4)

June 13 (Reuters) - Australian casino giant Crown Resorts Ltd CWN.AX said on Tuesday more than a dozen of its employees held in China since October have been charged with offences relating to promotion of gambling.

Chinese authorities have referred the cases to the Baoshan District Court, the biggest listed casino firm outside China said in a statement. did not specify the charges or the exact number of staff who were charged. It did not respond to requests for comment.

Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade were not immediately available for comment.

Crown last month quit its remaining stake in Macau-focused Melco Resorts and Entertainment Ltd MLCO.O for $1.16 billion, ending a fraught offshore expansion and freeing up cash for new projects at home. company has been retreating from a decade-long foray into Macau, a southern Chinese territory and the global gaming hub, since 18 staff including its head of international VIP sales were arrested for "gambling crimes" in China.

Crown Resorts shares were flat in early trade on Tuesday, while the broader Australian sharemarket was up 0.6 percent.

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