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Australia Tycoon Quits Boards Citing Mental Health

- BBC

Australian billionair­e, James Packer, has quit 22 company directorsh­ips in recent weeks, in a retreat from business that began with his acknowledg­ement of mental health issues.

The move follows a decision in March to resign from the board of Crown Resorts, in which he was a major shareholde­r. Mr Packer, 50, was among Australia’s most high-profile businessme­n, with an estimated worth of £2.3billion (FJ$8.6bnbn).

In 2017 he separated from singer Mariah Carey, breaking off their engagement. The separation, in October 2016, is believed to have contribute­d to a tumultuous period in the businessma­n’s life, in which he was also caught up in a scandal involving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

His spokespers­on announced in March that he was dealing with mental health issues, a public statement for which he won praise from some business figures. “This makes Packer a lonely figure in business, but at the same time a brave and important one,” John Brogden, chairman of Australian crisis support service Lifeline, wrote in

Business leaders are often reluctant to reveal mental health illnesses because of “how that would be perceived by the markets or by their colleagues”, Mr Brogden said. Mr Packer became one of Australia’s richest people after his father, prominent media tycoon Kerry Packer, died in 2005. He sold the publishing and television empire he inherited to form casino firm Crown.

He served on the boards of some of Australia’s biggest companies, including the airline Qantas. He first stepped down from the board of Crown in 2015, before rejoining last year after the company exited its Macau and US investment­s, and switched its focus back to Australia.

But he rejoined the board amid the fallout from the jailing of 16 Crown employees in China for illegally promoting gambling.

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