Robbie Cooke, the current Tyro boss, will start work at the beleaguered casino group on Monday rather than December 31.
which led to a slew of high-profile resignations and a concession from Star that it had not “acted with the necessary urgency” to fix its wrongdoing.including new management for its Sydney casino, more stringent checks for punters, and doubling its financial crimes team in response.following the NSW inquiry’s final report.Until now, the company had ruled out an earlier start date for Mr Cooke, insisting that he would continue his tenure as CEO at ASX-listed Tyro Payments.
That means Ben Heap – who was elevated to executive chairman last month – will return to his non-executive role but will retain responsibility for decisions that require NSW “close associate” status until the NSW regulator approves Mr Cooke’s appointment, the company told the market. Mr Cooke – an ex-chief of the lotteries business Tatts Group, which merged with Tabcorp in 2017 – was appointed in June after the resignations of his predecessor,
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