NOT A CBC INTERVIEW
14 November 2008
But nevertheless an imaginative way to disseminate
corporate information
Tokwiro Enterprises, the owner of controversial online
poker sites Absolute Poker.com and UltimateBet.com,
launched an innovative corporate communications exercise
this week in the form of five inserts posted on the
video-sharing website YouTube by one "KafkaCR." The
inserts consist of interviews with ex-Parlay
Entertainment manager and now Tokwiro COO Paul Leggett,
covering commercial operations and the cheating scandals
that have been so damaging to the two poker sites.
Although some information sites mistakenly headlined the
interviews as a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
production, presumably on the strength of the
interviewer, Susan Reisler, being a former CBC business
presenter, it is in fact a Tokwiro Enterprises
production put together by Documedia, as the end titles
show.
One site described the interview as "candid" and
headlined it as "Absolute Poker and UltimateBet Poker
COO Paul Leggett sat down to speak with the CBC
(Canadian Broadcast Company) to discuss his company's
trying times over the past 10 months."
The interview leaves some unanswered questions, such as
where a former Mohawk grand chief obtained the
guarantees for the scores of millions of dollars
required to purchase the two sites from Excapsa in 2006.
Leggett claims in the interview that none of the
original owners are currently involved in Tokwiro, and
does not identify any other shareholders.
A rather uncomfortable looking (and that's a subjective
view) Leggett does explain, however, why the main
perpetrator of the cheating scandal, named by a
subsequent KGC invesigation as former affiliate
executive Russ Hamilton, has not been pursued
criminally. Apparently the company's priority was to
ensure that those adversely affected were reimbursed. By
assisting the company in identifying prejudiced players,
"the perpetrator" as Leggett refers to him, rendered
valuable information, and in exchange was given
"protection!"
Leggett says that this does not mean that the Kahnawake
Gaming Commission, which licenses the two poker sites,
has its hands tied. The Commission is independent of any
decisions made by Tokwiro and could file its own
charges.
Despite the heavily commercial and rather stilted nature
of the interview, there is some useful information in
the production and it is worth a viewing, starting at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srcc5AJMP1I
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