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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Crown Resorts hit with record $226k fine for tampered pokies

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Crown Resorts hit with record $226k fine for tampered pokies

Australian-listed casino operator Crown Resorts Ltd. has been slapped with a AUD300,000 (US$226,608) fine over charges of tampering certain electronic gaming machines on the casino floor.

On Friday, The Guardian reported that the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR) found Crown Resorts guilty of violating the Gambling Regulation Act of 2003 when the casino operator “adjusted” its gaming machines.

Crown Resorts hit with record $226k fine for tampered pokiesThe fine was considered to be the heftiest punishment imposed on the Australian operator, which insisted during the span of the investigation that it had done nothing wrong. VCGLR, however, ruled that the Melbourne-based company needed to secure permission from them before it could alter gambling machines.

“Crown’s failure to obtain approval means it has contravened the Gambling Regulation Act 2003,” the VCGLR said, according to the news outlet. “This is the largest fine the commission has issued to Crown and reflects the seriousness with which it considers the matter.”

VCGLR said its probe predicated the testimonies of the whistleblowers that Australian Independent MP Andrew Wilkie presented to the House of Representatives’ federation chamber in October 2017. The whistleblowers claimed that casino managers ordered Crown Melbourne staff to tamper with the machines, including the disabling of lower bet provisions and the modifying of buttons to allow prohibited autoplay, both of which could increase gambling losses.

They made other allegations against Crown, such as tolerating the misuse of identity documents that helped certain high-value customers avoid the scrutiny of financial watchdogs Austrac and allowing certain customers to smoke marijuana on the premises. As a result, VCGLR commenced with the disciplinary action proceedings related “to the use of blanking of buttons on certain electronic gaming machines on the casino floor.”

In handing its decision, the state regulator considered the seriousness of the contravention, Crown’s past compliance history, its level of co-operation and the importance of deterring similar behavior.

VCGLR also tasked Crown to provide them with an updated compliance framework to prevent it from happening again. The casino operator was given six months to comply.

“While Crown Melbourne’s position throughout this process was that the Gaming Machine Trial did not require the prior approval of the Commission, Crown Melbourne respects the ommission’s decision, which brings this process to a close,” Crown said in a statement.

If there’s one person who isn’t happy about the outcome of the case, that is Wilkie.

The Australian MP had been roasting Crown Resorts for quite some time now. Just recently, he submitted to the state regulator and police some Crown-branded ‘picks’ that were allegedly used by a former high-roller to jam poker machine buttons in order for gamblers to have uninterrupted games.

For Wilkie, slapping Crown Resorts with a record fine wasn’t enough for the gravity of the casino operator’s offense.

“I expect the commission and the police to diligently probe these matters. It would be completely unacceptable to the community if they take the casino’s explanations at face value or continue to hand out slap-on-the-wrist fines,” he said.

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