NSW Clubs CEO apologises for comments made about premier's religion in gambling debate

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NSW Clubs CEO apologises for comments made about premier's religion in gambling debate
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'I want to make it clear that in answering the question I misspoke and should not have referred to the Premier's faith.' 9News

today," Landis said in a statement.

"I want to make it clear that in answering the question I misspoke and should not have referred to the Premier's faith.

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