Packer's influence over the Crown board as majority shareholder has been scrutinised by a NSW probe into the casino that determined the company was not suitable to hold a gaming licence in the state because of evidence of mismanagement and money laundering.
Findings from the NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority inquiry also found Packer was not a suitable person to be associated with the casino.
Commissioner Patricia Bergin SC said Packer's influence would hinder the company's ability to gain approval to open the gaming floor of its A$2.2b Barangaroo casino in Sydney.
Crown said the board was yet to form a view on Oaktree's proposal but was assessing the potential deal.
A buyback would be need to be approved by Crown shareholders.