KHANAWAKE GAMING COMMISSION RELEASES ULTIMATEBET
REPORT
3 October 2008
Those involved in hole card scam to be pursued
Online poker fans outraged by the Absolute Poker.com and
more recent UltimateBet.com hole card scams may be
mollified by a report this week from the Kahnawake
Gaming Commission following an independent investigation
carried out by gaming regulatory expert Frank Catania.
For months players have bemoaned the apparent lack of
action against the alleged perpetrators of the
multi-million dollar scam, and a perceived lack of
transparency by ownership company Tokwiro Enterprises
and the KGC itself (see previous InfoPowa reports).
In the statement on the three-and-a-half year scam, the
KGC says that Catania has uncovered the identity of the
chief perpetrator, and names him as former World Series
of Poker champ and former UltimateBet affiliate
executive Russ Hamilton. The statement claims that over
$60 million in fraudulent play was involved.
The scandal was first discovered by members of the
popular online poker community 2plus2, and initially
denied by the operating company, but the KGC
subsequently became involved and levied a fine of $500
000 on Absolute Poker..
Chuck Barnett, spokesperson for the Commission, said
Hamilton is not the only individual involved, and other
names are likely to come out in the final report. The
Commission is in contact with the appropriate law
enforcement agencies and intends to fully cooperate with
the prosecution of all individuals involved.
The full report will be published later this year, but
in the meantime the KGC has imposed serious sanctions on
UltimateBet:
1) All players cheated in the scam must be immediately
refunded; in this context the company has already
disbursed some $6.1 million to date, and must meet all
other legitimate claims.
2) Remove from the company all persons deemed by the
commission as "unsuitable," at all levels of ownership,
management and operational activity.
3) UltimateBet to pay a fine of $1.5 million to the
Commission, and is required to continue to provide
complete details of all day-to-day operations of the
company to the Commission for monitoring purposes.
4) Failure to meet any of these requirements will result
in the immediate rovocation of the UltimateBet licence.
The full KGC statement reads as follows:
Kahnawake Gaming Commission ("KGC") Chairman Dean
Montour today announced the initial findings of the
audit conducted on licensee Ultimate Bet, as well as the
sanctions to be imposed.
According to KGC Chairman Montour, the Commission has
reviewed the information provided to it over the past
months from Frank Catania of Catania Gaming Consultants
of New Jersey; Gaming Associates, an Australian game
testing company; and the permit holder.
Chairman Montour said, "The Commissioners have made
several findings of fact with regard to the cheating
that occurred on the Ultimate Bet web site that included
the identification of some of the individuals
responsible for these incidents as well other
significant violations of the Kahnawa:ke Interactive
Gaming Regulations."
The Commission found clear and convincing evidence to
support the conclusion that between the approximate
dates of May 2004 to January 2008, Russell Hamilton, an
individual associated with Ultimate Bet's affiliate
program, was the main person responsible for and
benefiting from the multiple cheating incidents.
Furthermore, the KGC is currently in contact with the
appropriate law enforcement agencies and intends to
fully cooperate in the prosecution of all individuals
involved in the UB cheating incidents.
Mr. Catania states, "My intention is to provide further
information as it is uncovered, although the information
already submitted to the KGC relating to Ultimate Bet
warrants the KGC taking the actions it has today. Any
further evidence uncovered with regard to cheating,
withholding or destroying records in our continuing
investigation will be reported to the KGC and the proper
agency for appropriate action."
As a result of the KGC's findings of fact, the
Commission called a special meeting, at which time it
was unanimously decided to impose the following
sanctions against Ultimate Bet:
1. Ultimate Bet is directed that by November 3, 2008 it
shall, under the close supervision of the KGC, its
employees and agents, commence refunding all players
accounts found to have been adversely affected by the
cheating of individuals under the control and
supervision of the licensee. It is estimated that
Ultimate Bet has to date reimbursed $6.1 million USD to
players' accounts found to have been adversely impacted
by the cheating activity
2. Ultimate Bet is directed that by November 3, 2008 it
is to remove any and all persons deemed as "unsuitable"
by the KGC from all involvement with the company, which
shall include all levels of ownership, management and
operation. Ultimate Bet during that time period until
November 3, 2008 is required to continue to provide
complete details of all day-to-day operations of the
company. These shall include financial as well as daily
gaming records to Frank Catania and or his assigns. It
is anticipated that this action will provide full
disclosure and prevent any further improprieties or
wrongdoing from occurring while ensuring that the public
is being offered fair and honest games and all player
monies will be protected.
3. Ultimate Bet's control system as defined in section 9
of the Kahnawa:ke Interactive Gaming Regulations has
been modified to prevent any further incidents of
cheating or related improprieties.
4. Ultimate Bet will not delete or modify any logs
including but not limited to web logs and game logs as
required by the Kahnawa:ke Interactive Gaming
Regulations and will continue to have those logs
immediately available for inspection by the KGC or its
agents.
5. Ultimate Bet shall immediately pay a fine of $1.5
Million USD to the KGC for its failure to implement and
enforce measures to prohibit and detect fraudulent
activities.
6. Ultimate Bet's failure to comply fully with these
measures will result in the immediate revocation of its
KGC gaming permit.
For more information, please contact:
Murray Marshall
Senior Advisor
Kahnawake Gaming Commission
450-635-1076
murray.marshall@mck.ca
FOOTNOTE: The long anticipated CBS investigative program
“60 Minutes,” examining the Tokwiro-Absolute Poker-
UltimateBet -KGC affair is apparently scheduled for
screening in the United States on October 26.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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