Two B.C. casino company executives, such as Excellent Canadian Gaming CEO Rod Baker, complained to BC Lottery Company executives in 2015 that their profits was having a hit due to the fact Lottery Corp.
Two B.C. casino company executives, together with Good Canadian Gaming CEO Rod Baker, complained to BC Lottery Company executives in 2015 that their profits was having a hit for the reason that Lottery Corp. investigators had questioned higher rollers at Richmond’s River Rock Casino who have been linked to a Chinese transnational gang, the province’s revenue-laundering inquiry has read.
On Monday, attorneys for the Cullen Fee questioned Lottery Corp. chief operating officer Brad Desmarais about the complaints from Baker and Vancouver Edgewater Casino govt Michael Graydon. Graydon contacted Desmarais in September 2015 to complain about the company effects of significant-roller interviews, the inquiry heard. And Baker had named Lottery Corp. CEO Jim Lightbody.
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