To compare it to something in a legal sense I believe
this is similar to murder and manslaughter. The casinos did not set out with malice deliberately intending to cheat players. However their oversight and ignoring of their licence conditions and failure to implement even basic fairness testing (and failure to care about their players at all) has led to this same horrible situation (games cheating players). A complete lack of responsibility towards players.
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My opinion here is I completely agree with Eliot Jacobsen in this post
https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/finsoft-spielo-g2-games-issue.54475/ -
if these 3 points are satisfied then I would consider the problem fixed and in the past.
1) Not quite. The so called "blood crimes" cannot in law be compared to any other type of crimes (it's a very radical comparison), but yes, I can see and accept your reasoning.
2) Again, "not respecting their obligations and not accomplish with the requirements of their licences" is committing an illegality.
The casinos are 100% responsible for all the products/games they sell/make available to their customers and public in general. If they fail to do that (by not testing the games previous to offer them to play, for instance but not only), they must be hold responsible for that fault, if nothing more, to assure the players that there is a punishment system that helps preventing those alleged fraudulent and illegal behaviours.
If this doesn’t happen… how can any player trust this industry?
Let me call your attention to the following:
To remove the rigged games and to reimburse the players is nothing more than pay off the money lost by the players.
This means that the casinos are not losing any money, they are just paying off the money they have "collected" from the players without paying those players any interests; the casinos have actually "used" that money for some time (years?) without paying interests.
Real world doesn't function like this.
And something that should upset everyone and has already been mentioned here, is why the casinos that have stated to be reimbursing players are assuming it by themselves only.
If they really are innocent, they then should make public their intention to demand compensation from the entity that even those casinos have considered the faulty one.
In fact, the involved casinos have much more to lose beyond the simple indemnifications, they have their "name" to defend; this last reason should be a motive for them to go further, imo.
Finally, on top of this, those casinos see themselves excused by an accreditation system that put them back together with the other members of the accredited list who, right now, should feel very disappointed for not being recognized for their correct behaviour, instead they are being considered on the same level of the faulty casinos.
The reinstatement of the involved casinos in the Accredited list is definitely premature and gives the idea that there is no punishment to those who prevaricate.
At least, those casinos should be put in a kind of "purgatory list" (using a religious language like that used for the "baptism by fire") for a specific period, at least until the process gets to an end.
And this could be used to future situations where any casino, for some reason might incur in a fault that is subject to an investigation (being it internal to Casinomeister, or held by any other entity).
Serious/honest people and companies deserve respect and the "benefit of doubt" ("anyone is innocent until proven in reverse) when they are caught in incorrect behaviour, and they usually deserve a second chance (we live in a human world, full of mistakes and incorrect attitudes). However, they must be punished for their faults, as well, otherwise the other members of that world will lose the essential confidence to live in society.
Please consider this my humble suggestion to improve the Accreditation System, Casinomeister.
I am sorry if my language is too severe, or too cold, but that's the way things should be done until the investigations are terminated.
I also apologize if I somehow hurt someone's feelings, it was never my intention.