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Kahnawake’s Official Statement
July 27, 2008
A few
months ago the Kahnawake Gaming Commission had come under fire for some
scandalous accounts of cheating at their online casinos. Their online
casinos are based out of Canada – and other than two instances a few months
ago, they are considered to be some of the safest online casinos around.
Initially they had denied that there were any problems at the casinos, and
then they said that they were cooperating with the authorities to find out
what went wrong. They said it was an isolated incident, and then it happened
a second time.
Now they have released a statement in regards to Ultimate Bet Poker, which
comes some time after the one they released regarding the incident at
Absolute Poker. They simply say that a decision is coming, and they are
working hard to ensure that it won’t happen again.
They want to make sure that the confidence that their poker players have in
them is rewarded and they will do everything to ensure that they don’t lose
that confidence in them. They are sure that they can meet the standards and
the expectations that they promise.
The full statement is below:
“Kahnawake Gaming Commission (the “KGC”) has been continuously regulating
online gaming for over 9 years – longer than most, if not all, other
jurisdictions. During that period of time, the KGC has proven to be a world
leader with regulations and methodologies that have established a regulatory
environment in which online gaming can be conducted fairly and securely. The
KGC’s success as a regulator is evidenced by the fact that a significant
percentage of the online gaming industry has chosen to locate and operate
within Kahnawáke. Given the length of time that it has regulated this new
industry and the significant number of licensees under its control, the
KGC’s record has been exemplary.
As commentators have correctly noted, even the most well regulated
industries are not immune from abuse. Examples can be found in the banking,
securities and land-based gaming industries. The fact that the online gaming
industry is new and is technologically driven creates additional regulatory
challenges. Throughout its history, the KGC has met these challenges and its
regulations have been emulated in a number of other jurisdictions around the
world.
Over the past several months, it was discovered that individuals within two
of the KGC’s licensees – Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet – had created and
carried out a scheme to cheat players. In both cases, the improper conduct
of these individuals was brought to the attention of the licensees, and the
KGC, by affected players. The KGC acknowledges the diligence and
sophistication displayed by these players and the role they played in
bringing these matters to light.
The first case involved Absolute Poker. After a thorough investigation
carried out by the KGC and its agents, Gaming Associates, the KGC rendered
its decision in this matter on January 11, 2008. This decision concluded
that the cheating that took place was not initiated, nor did it benefit,
Absolute Poker as a corporate entity, or its directors or principal
ownership. The decision imposed a number of sanctions and conditions on
Absolute Poker, including twenty-four specific directions for changes to its
management and systems. The KGC was provided evidence that all players
affected by the cheating that took place were fully reimbursed for their
losses.
Shortly after its decision was rendered in the Absolute Poker matter, the
KGC first became aware of similar allegations of cheating involving
individuals within Absolute Poker’s sister company: Ultimate Bet.
Over the past several months, the KGC has been closely involved in an
in-depth investigation of the Ultimate Bet cheating allegations. Significant
efforts have been expended to identify and correct the flaws in Ultimate
Bet’s system that permitted the cheating to take place; to identify the
individuals that were responsible for the cheating and to ensure that all
affected players were fully reimbursed. Unfortunately, the KGC’s actions
were not well communicated to the poker industry or public at large,
creating an incorrect perception that the KGC was ‘doing nothing’.
The KGC’s investigation into the Ultimate Bet matter has yielded a number of
key findings which, within the next several days, will enable the KGC to
issue its decision on the appropriate steps to be taken.
It should be stressed that the KGC’s primary concern throughout both matters
was to ensure that affected players were fully reimbursed and that
corrective measures were implemented to prevent against any further
incidents of cheating. Both of these objectives have been accomplished – as
evidenced by the fact that the recent concerns that have been raised about
the Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet matters are not being driven by affected
players.”