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Full Tilt Reporting Being Questioned
The Alderney Gambling Control Commission’s (AGCC) handling of the Full Tilt Poker license inquiry is going to get an inquiry of its own, according to reports published this week.
The commission is particularly concerned that Full Tilt officials may have misled investigators as to how much co-mingling of player and company funds had occurred. They also suspect that the amount of player funds being held by American officials was misreported, too. It’s important to note that AGCC officials are not being accused of any wrongdoing in the matter.
In a statement released this week, AGCC Executive Director André Wilsenach said, “We believe we acted appropriately and fairly at all times but, following our own internal assessment and the inevitable questions that have been raised by third parties, the Commission decided that it is in the best interests of players, license holders and AGCC itself to commission an independent review and to make the outcome public.”
The independent inquiry report is due in March of 2012.
Full Story Here CAP.COM
The Alderney Gambling Control Commission’s (AGCC) handling of the Full Tilt Poker license inquiry is going to get an inquiry of its own, according to reports published this week.
The commission is particularly concerned that Full Tilt officials may have misled investigators as to how much co-mingling of player and company funds had occurred. They also suspect that the amount of player funds being held by American officials was misreported, too. It’s important to note that AGCC officials are not being accused of any wrongdoing in the matter.
In a statement released this week, AGCC Executive Director André Wilsenach said, “We believe we acted appropriately and fairly at all times but, following our own internal assessment and the inevitable questions that have been raised by third parties, the Commission decided that it is in the best interests of players, license holders and AGCC itself to commission an independent review and to make the outcome public.”
The independent inquiry report is due in March of 2012.
Full Story Here CAP.COM
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