ABSOLUTE POKER INVESTIGATION COMPLETED
28 December 2007
Gaming Associates report now being reviewed by KGC
The Kahnawake Gaming Commission has issued a brief
update, advising that Gaming Associates has completed
its investigation and has submitted a report on the
Absolute Poker scandal that rocked the online poker
world in September. The Commission, which licenses
Absolute, is now reviewing the report and "....expects
to make a decision in this matter within the next two
weeks."
The online poker site found itself in hot water after
the player community unearthed evidence of cheating in a
tournament. After initially denying for a month or more
that anything was amiss, Absolute management eventually
admitted that following a software upgrade one of its
employees had gained access to information on other
players' hole cards that enabled him to cheat them out
of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Absolute Poker
subsequently refunded those players disadvantaged by the
incident.
The cheating employee was never formally identified or
criminally charged by the owner of Absolute - a past
grand chief of the Kahnawake Mohawk First Nation which
hosts and licenses Absolute Poker. Numerous 'unofficial'
leaks from the firm to selected media appeared to accuse
an ex-Nine.com junior manager called AJ Green, however
who is believed to have gone to ground in his native
Canada.
With pressure over the cheating mounting, the Kahnawake
Gaming Commission stepped in and announced that it had
commissioned the independent gaming fairness and audit
company Gaming Associates to investigate and report.
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