KAHNAWAKE SPEAKS AGAIN ON TOKWIRO SCANDALS
1 August 2008
Independent team appointed to investigate AP and
UB issues...but how independent is the investigator?
Good to its word last week, when it promised further
developments within days, the Kahnawake Gaming
Commission has issued another statement on the
continuing furore over multi-million dollar cheating at
the UltimateBet and Absolute Poker online poker
websites.
The statement advises that an independent monitor has
been appointed to investigate KGC Licensee, Tokwiro Ent.,
parent company of both Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet.
The investigation will be led by former New Jersey State
Gaming Regulator, Frank Catania.
A respected regulatory expert in online gambling
circles, Catania is a former Director of the New Jersey
Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE), the regulatory and
enforcement agency responsible for maintaining integrity
and trust in all Atlantic City gaming operations. As
division director, he was a driving force in updating
the New Jersey Casino Control Act by fine tuning the
balance between regulatory necessity and economic
stewardship.
After leaving the DGE, he served as the vice president
in charge of compliance for Players International, Inc.
where he was instrumental in resolving compliance issues
the company had encountered in the State of Louisiana,
prior to his appointment. He is a principal in Catania
Gaming Consultants and the Law Offices of Catania &
Associates LLC.
Unfortunately, the KGC release does not disclose a key
element that is already being seen as an impediment to
Catania's independence: he was involved with the KGC at
a formative stage of the jurisdiction, acting as a
consultant and framing the regulations used by the
Commission. Before the ink on the statement was dry,
players were remarking on this, raising doubts as to the
real effectiveness of the investigation when so many
pressing ownership and value questions remain
unanswered.
The statement claims that the Independent Monitoring
Team will be given the task of completing a full
forensic audit/investigation of the online gaming
business of both licensed entities.
"The main purpose of the investigation is to ensure that
the games offered to the public are fair and honest and
that all player protections as required by the Kahnawake
Gaming Regulations are being complied with, without
exception," the statement advises.
"The monitoring team will also be charged with
verification that all those involved in the fraudulent
activities in any manner, no matter how slight, have
been or are removed from the licensee company and verify
that Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker have submitted to
full compliance with the directives issued by the KGC
and recommended by the independent monitor.
"Furthermore, Mr. Catania's team will be empowered by
the KGC to have full access to interview all employees,
past or present, review all records, contact and
interview all sub contractors and individuals whom the
monitoring team believes necessary.
"Any failure by the licensees could result in immediate
revocation of their license privileges with the KGC. In
the event that any criminal activity is found to have
occurred, such activity will be reported to the
appropriate authorities for possible prosecution."
The KGC says its licensee, Tokwiro Enterprises has
agreed to comply fully and submit all assistance
required by the team.
KGC Chairman, Dean Montour added: "While the ongoing
investigative process has dominated the attention of the
KGC in recent months, we are fully confident in the
ability of the Independent Monitoring Team to deliver
results and assist the Commission in bringing this
matter to a decisive conclusion."
Early player reactions were that the KGC would be better
advised to appoint an investigator who was not
associated with the jurisdiction and was totally
independent of both the KGC and the companies involved.
At this late stage it would probably be difficult to
corral all of the evidence, important questions remained
unanswered and little appeared to be happening regarding
the prosecution of the perpetrators. Whilst it was
accepted that a clean-up operation was necessary, there
was a danger that the latest move could be perceived as
a cosmetic attempt to repair seriously damaged trust and
reputation rather than get to the bottom of the affair
and publish all the details.
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