ECOGRA AUDIT OF GRAND PRIVE AFFILIATES LATEST
(Update)
8 January 2010
58 claims received as eCOGRA team moves into
GP's headquarters to commence investigation
The year-long industry dispute between some affiliate
marketers and the Grand Prive Affiliate Program (see
previous InfoPowa reports) moved a further step closer
to a hopefully mutually satisfactory conclusion this
week as the extended 31st December deadline for
submission of claims to third party auditor eCOGRA
passed.
The deadline followed an extensive
information campaign both directly to affiliates and
through affiliate information sites advising affiliates
with a legitimate claim to submit details via an online
facility on the eCOGRA website.
With the festive
season now a fast-fading memory, eCOGRA's chief
executive, Andrew Beveridge, started 2010 with a
progress report to claimants advising that a total of 58
claims had been received and were now going through a
preliminary screening process.
"We will shortly
begin the full analysis and assessment of claims using a
range of information from the Grand Privé Affiliates
Program database, your personal claim and the very
constructive and useful feedback that we have received
from affiliates and other interested parties advocating
on behalf of the affiliate community," Beveridge wrote
in his update to claimants.
He added an assurance
that each claim will receive the direct and personal
attention of himself and fellow eCOGRA senior auditor
tasked with the investigation, Sean Roberts.
"We
intend to complete the work as quickly as possible,
commensurate with the professional thoroughness that
this audit requires, and your patience whilst this
process continues would be much appreciated," the letter
continues.
Beveridge informed claimants that the
eCOGRA team will move into the Grande Prive operational
base this week for a full on-site investigation, with
access to all relevant records and the cooperation of
the GP management team.
He goes on to remind
claimants that the eCOGRA mandate covers:
*
Independently investigating the manner in which the
Grand Privé Affiliate Program was terminated and the
reasons therefore;
* Carrying out a full and
independent review of the program software and data to
confirm amounts owed to claimants;
* Determining
a fair settlement for claimants taking into
consideration the potential lifetime earnings of each
affiliate’s respective players; and
* Compiling a
full and transparent report which will be publicly
released on conclusion of the investigation.
"Sean and myself have both the specialised professional
qualifications and wide relevant experience to bring a
fair and reasonable conclusion to the project, and we
will communicate again with you once we have something
concrete to report and discuss. In the meantime, if you
have further information you would like us to consider,
please feel free to email Sean at sean@ecogra.org," the
update concludes.
InfoPowa contacted Beveridge to
confirm the contents of the update, and the eCOGRA chief
executive commented: "Thus far the exercise is on track
and the claims have been coming in smoothly, with
claimants displaying a positive attitude.
"We did
have one unusual approach from a body claiming to
represent almost 4 000 affiliates and seeking to file a
non-specific and general claim on their behalf, and we
have explained to the person submitting this claim that
such an approach is clearly impractical and conflicts
with our mandate to assess and audit direct individual
claims from affiliates who were impacted by the closure
of Grand Prive in 2008.
"However, we want to make
sure that our investigation embraces all legitimate
claims, and we have suggested to the organisation
concerned that they gather specific details from the
individual affiliates they seek to represent and forward
these to us despite the expired deadline. We will then
interact directly with those individuals to ensure that
their interests are protected."
Beveridge said
that further reports on progress would be issued in the
interests of transparency as the enquiry moved forward.
He was unable to provide a timeline for completion,
saying only: "We aim to finalise this matter as quickly
as we can, having regard for the need for accuracy and a
detailed audit before we conclude mediation and submit
our report."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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