Well, we know first hand that there ARE casinos that have been bent. We know there ARE casinos that are bent - just look at the rogue casinos section in here.
I have no issue in people being skeptical, questioning things, or wanting proof... but the VAST majority of companies, especially those that operate in highly regulated environments, are almost guaranteed to be doing things right and fair.
With regards to rigged vs compensated - to compensate in an online environment would be stupid. I've touched on this before. Whilst it is POSSIBLE to do it, it would make almost no sense. The reason compensated fruit machines work in the UK / Spain (and the few other countries that allow them) is because you simply can't have multiple players playing at the same time - but in the world of online slots, to keep track of everyone, distribute everything correctly, compensate so the whole game runs to the correct RTP, etc. etc. would be nigh on impossible.
A long time back at Games Warehouse we looked in to having a central compensator on a multi-game fruit machine - we did a LOT of research and tried a lot of ways to do it - and not a single one made any sense. And this was lots of games with NO concurrent play. So aside from the fact it's illegal, it's also mind-bogglingly complicated and totally unnecessary. The house ALWAYS wins - we don't NEED to compensate in order to make money. We make it through statistics
And to the point ReelsOfFun made - it's rubbish that you couldn't make it public - the law allows for breaking confidentially agreements / NDA's / contracts where to do so is in the public interest and/or a crime has been committed. In fact, it is very easy to argue that knowingly withholding information about a crime in itself constitutes a criminal offence. So if someone DID have information or knew someone that did, then i suggest he/she makes it public instead of insinuating that they have some that they can't share - because i'm sorry, but that's utter BS in my opinion
I'm almost 100% sure that Astra used to rig their B3 (Section 16/21) games in the past. They had a very dodgy way of determining the outcomes of games. They had a game which had a set of reels on the bottom and a set on the top - now both were supposed to be independent, but you could get a jackpot on one and a jackpot on the other one game after the other. And this wasn't as rare as it should have been... for example, if the chance of winning £500 on one set of reels was 1 in 5,000 (and that assumes the jackpot accounted for 10% of the RTP, which it almost certainly wouldn't of - it would have been less) and the chance on the other set was also 1 in 5,000 (which legally it would have had to be the same) then the chance of getting both would have been 1 in 25,000,000. And yet it seemed to happen every few weeks. Weird eh? I can't prove it was rigged - and this was a long time ago before the kind of rules we now have in place were around - but i'm 99.99% certain it was not truly random.
Here at IGT, if i know someone is breaking our very strict compliance policies, and i do not report it, i am also therefore complicit in that. And so it should be. We have a LOT to lose by breaking rules - and one person could in theory bring down the whole company - and sometimes disgruntled employees don't give a damn about non-disclosure agreements. They want retribution.