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Australian court finds two ex-Star executives in breach of duty, regulator says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 11:29 PM

March 5 (Reuters) – Australia’s corporate regulator said on Thursday it has found two former senior executives of Star Entertainment ​in breach of duties over the ‌handling of risks associated with money laundering and criminal activity.

The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) said the federal court found Star’s former CEO and ‌Managing ​Director, Matthias Bekier, and former ⁠Chief Legal & Risk ⁠Officer, Paula Martin, violated the law, while dismissing the regulator’s allegations against seven former non-executive directors.

The court determined that Bekier had ​not breached his duties in relation to the approval of expanding Star’s credit ⁠exposure to two of ⁠its gambling junket customers, including ​Suncity, and the management of Star’s business association ​with Sixin Qin, ASIC said.

Martin failed to ‌advise the board on the risks arising from Star’s deal with Suncity and was also involved in misleading the casino operator’s ⁠banker, National Australia Bank, in relation to the use of CUP cards by Star customers, ASIC ⁠added.

ASIC said ‌it would seek the court’s ⁠order to impose financial penalties ​on ‌both executives and request their disqualification ​from managing ⁠corporations for a specified period.

Shares of the company ended 4.2% lower at A$0.115, their lowest close since February 17.

(Reporting by Sherin Sunny in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy and ​Rashmi Aich)