TOKWIRO COMMENTS ON KAHNAWAKE FINAL REPORT (Update)
18 September 2009
Company pleased to close the book on
UltimateBet debacle
Tokwiro Enterprises, parent company of the Absolute
Poker and UltimateBet online poker operations, has
commented on the final report on cheating scandals
involving the sites issued last Friday by the Kahnawake
Gaming Commission (see previous InfoPowa reports)
Chief among the points made in the Tokwiro statement
by chief executive Paul Leggett is that no-one currently
associated with Tokwiro or UltimateBet was involved in
the cheating scam, which the KGC report laid at the door
of former WSOP champ Russ Hamilton and 31 accomplices.
Leggett says in the statement: “The welfare of our
players is our top priority and we are very pleased they
now have access to the details of the fraud and all the
facts and findings released by the KGC included in their
report,” he stated. “A lot of our players have been
patiently awaiting the release of the full list of
usernames involved in the cheating incidences, and we
can now answer any of their outstanding inquiries
related to their refunds.”
Leggett goes on to
reiterate his company's earlier statements that
management was unaware of the cheat code housed in the
UB poker client software when it was purchased from
Excapsa Software in 2006. The two companies subsequently
reached a legal settlement in which Excapsa paid Tokwiro
$15 million towards reimbursing the players on the site
who were affected by the cheating. In all $22 million
was paid to players prejudiced by the cheating, the KGC
report revealed.
In addition, Tokwiro's
subsidiaries are now subject to precautionary
requirements by the KGC, including regular inspection of
gaming logs by independent analysts and submitting new
management applicants to the KGC for approval. These
precautionary measures have been augmented voluntarily
by the company with initiatives of its own, mainly
concerning operational changes.
UltimateBet
spokesperson Kathryn Farrell probably voiced
management's relief that the KGC appears to have finally
drawn a line under online poker's biggest yet cheating
scandal, remarking: “With the public release of that
[KGC] decision, we are finally able to close the book on
that chapter of the company’s history. While we vow to
never forget, we look to the future as a company with a
passion for the game of poker and for providing our
players with the safest and most secure poker rooms on
the net.”
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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