C.A.P. TIT-FOR-TAT RESUMES
13 March 2009
Interviewed by a competitor, CAP principles
trade verbal punches in a dispute apparently destined
for the courts
The affiliate marketing-oriented dispute over who has
control of Casino Affiliate Programs (see previous
InfoPowa reports) surfaced again this week when
competitor and chief exposer Gambling Portal Webmasters
Association published seperate interviews with the two
principle characters involved in the troubled companies,
CEO Warren Jolly and isolated founder and President Lou
Fabiano.
Readers can view the interviews in full
here:
http://www.gpwa.org/forum/gpwa-interviews-lou-fabiano-professor-179773.html#post532438
and here:
http://www.gpwa.org/forum/gpwa-interviews-warren-jolly-179774.html#post532440
.
Little that is new emerged from the interviews;
the bitter accusations and counter-accusations that have
appeared on various online gambling message boards were
repeated but are at least now on record in complete
first-person interviews.
Fabiano appears to
place most of the blame for the CAP crisis on Jolly,
whilst Jolly admits to some of the charges - including
lying about the controversial CardSpike issue that
ignited the CAP meltdown (see previous InfoPowa reports)
- but says that Fabiano was a full and consenting party
to most of the decisions reached at Affiliate Media Inc.
Nevertheless, the interviews make for interesting
reading in terms of historical background to the Jolly,
Lahoti and Fabiano interaction and certainly raise
intriguing questions of apparently lax corporate
governance and deeply disputed areas of executive
responsibility and authority.
Subjectively
speaking, it is difficult to envisage a corporate
structure where a 30 percent partner can seize de facto
control, transfer assets and millions in cash and
isolate a 40 percent partner, all without some checks
and balances kicking in. A continent may have seperated
Fabiano in Florida from Jolly and the main office in
California, but this should not preclude practical
business precautions against a company being allegedly
"hi-jacked."
Neither Jolly or Fabiano come out
of the process looking good as the deceptions and
poisonous corporate differences are once again aired in
an affair that appears destined for an acrimonious court
appearance. In fact Fabiano confirmed that, telling the
interviewer: "I've retained counsel and I'm waiting to
receive direction on this... So there are criminal and
civil actions being pursued vigorously."
Perhaps
the full story will only emerge in court in a case that
continues to attract the attention of the industry.
In the meantime, affiliates are indicating that
business continues at CAP with Jolly calling the shots
and promising a fairer and more transparent and ethical
approach to business. That must surely be a damage
control priority for any company in this invidious
position.
The formation of the Gambling
Affiliate Programs body (see previous InfoPowa reports)
does not appear - at least publicly - to have progressed
any further than the announcement that 60 programs
intended to "take back control" of their affairs, and in
any event this new industry player has shown few moves
that would endear it to the affiliates themselves.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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