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Ex-Star executive fined $700,000 for neglecting criminal risks

16 June 2026
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The former chief executive of Star, Matthias Bekier, has been fined $700,000 by a judge for failing to address criminal risks posed by overseas gamblers, particularly linked to the Chinese junket operator Suncity, during 2018 and 2019. The Federal Court found Bekier and former general counsel Paula Martin liable for breaches of their corporate duties, leading to penalties that were reduced from initial requests of $1.3 million and $1.1 million, respectively. Justice Michael Lee highlighted significant corporate governance failures at Star, stating that the company’s leadership did not act to mitigate risks when they became apparent. In addition to Bekier’s fine, Martin was fined $400,000 and both were banned from managing corporations for six and seven years, respectively. This follows previous lenient penalties for other executives involved in similar misconduct, which influenced the court’s decision on the current fines.

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This case highlights the ongoing regulatory scrutiny of the gambling industry in Australia, particularly concerning the management of risks associated with international gambling operators. The findings against Bekier and Martin underscore the importance of corporate governance and accountability, especially in industries prone to exploitation by criminal elements. Historically, the Australian gambling sector has faced significant challenges regarding compliance and oversight, prompting calls for stricter regulations to prevent misconduct and protect consumers. The penalties reflect a broader trend toward enforcing accountability among corporate leaders in the wake of rising concerns about integrity and risk management in the industry.

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