NSW Gambling Probe Uncovers AML/CTF Lapses and Governance Failures at Clubs, Mounties Group Under Scrutiny
August 18, 2026
Investigations into NSW gambling governance reveal broader concerns about AML/CTF compliance in clubs, with Mounties Club Group accused of serious non-compliance and other clubs facing oversight actions.
Patricia Zalavros, a 62-year-old pensioner, has a long-running pattern of large wins and frequent late-night play in the Diamond Suite, highlighting income-spending gaps not scrutinized by the club.
Angelo Ruisi, Zalavros’s partner and a club director, faces suspension from membership after an incident of alleged racial abuse, yet remains at the board table for governance decisions.
Club Marconi’s revenue is overwhelmingly driven by poker machines, with prior probes into executive misconduct flagging conflicts of interest and improper conduct, though the board largely resisted sanctions.
Regulatory context shows casinos have undergone AML/CTF reforms and board-strengthening measures, while registered clubs like Club Marconi have avoided equivalent cultural and governance changes.
Liquor and Gaming NSW concluded its multi-year inquiry without taking regulatory action against serving directors or staff, but referred a disciplinary complaint against former chief executive Licata to ILGA for further handling.
The club publicly defended its AML/CTF and governance standards, while journalists and regulators point to ongoing concerns about transparency and accountability within the club’s governance and risk controls.
ILGA fined Seven Hills RSL’s general manager and banned him for undisclosed cash payments, illustrating enforcement against AML/CTF breaches in some venues.
A decades-old Diamond Suite at Club Marconi offers high-stakes pokies access to members who bet at least $500,000 annually, raising concerns about lax source-of-funds checks and potential money laundering.
Internal disputes and alleged intimidation within Club Marconi surfaced, including allegations against Dean Zonta and his connections, leading to governance tensions and a resignation of board member Frank Olivieri.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Aug 18, 2026
Pensioner’s $500,000 pokies spree and the Wild West of club governance