Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario officials levied a penalty of $227,250.
An audit by the Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario uncovered what it says are 36 violations of the province’s gaming standards at the Rideau Carleton Casino.
It’s also alleged the operator failed to ensure its staff completed training on important issues, such as how to prevent money laundering.Article content AGCO officials said it was the largest fine levied against one of the province’s casino operators in recent history. “The majority of issues related to the audit have been aggressively corrected, including and not limited to, change in personnel. We will continue to improve and address any and all regulatory issues to ensure full compliance moving forward.”
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