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Gaming Associates report now being reviewed by KGC
 
The Kahnawake Gaming Commission has issued a brief update, advising that Gaming Associates has completed its investigation and has submitted a report on the Absolute Poker scandal that rocked the online poker world in September. The Commission, which licenses Absolute, is now reviewing the report and "....expects to make a decision in this matter within the next two weeks."
 
The online poker site found itself in hot water after the player community unearthed evidence of cheating in a tournament. After initially denying for a month or more that anything was amiss, Absolute management eventually admitted that following a software upgrade one of its employees had gained access to information on other players' hole cards that enabled him to cheat them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Absolute Poker subsequently refunded those players disadvantaged by the incident.
 
The cheating employee was never formally identified or criminally charged by the owner of Absolute - a past grand chief of the Kahnawake Mohawk First Nation which hosts and licenses Absolute Poker. Numerous 'unofficial' leaks from the firm to selected media appeared to accuse an ex-Nine.com junior manager called AJ Green, however who is believed to have gone to ground in his native Canada.
 
With pressure over the cheating mounting, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission stepped in and announced that it had commissioned the independent gaming fairness and audit company Gaming Associates to investigate and report.
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(JANUARY 11, 2008) — Absolute Poker (AP) issued the following statement today in response to the Kahnawake Gaming Commission’s (KGC) release of its report “In the Matter of Absolute Poker Investigation Regarding Complaints of Cheating.”

“When Absolute Poker notified the KGC of the security breach in our system, we had every expectation that the Commission would undertake a comprehensive and fair investigation. After reviewing the published report, we recognize the completeness and accuracy of the KGC conclusions, and we accept without reservation the KGC’s findings and sanctions. Most importantly, we are pleased, after these many months, that Absolute Poker can finally put behind it a most distressing and regrettable experience for the Company, its employees, and its customers.

“The KGC points out that ‘AP has taken the appropriate actions to address the vulnerability in its systems…and to prevent its systems from being compromised again…’ AP has appointed a team of both internal and external members to improve controls and install safeguards, and accepts the audit findings as an opportunity to improve our internal practices and guarantee the safest playing environment in the industry.

“We are pleased that the KGC’s findings of fact point out that ‘there is no evidence to indicate that the impugned activities were initiated or sanctioned by AP…or were intended to benefit AP, as a corporate entity.’ The report also states that ‘AP made expeditious efforts to appropriately reimburse all players…with interest’ who were affected by the cheating.

“The Company also regrets the inadvertent deletion of certain gaming logs and records during the course of the investigation, although AP is relieved that these deletions did not, according to the KGC, ‘prevent the Commission from obtaining sufficient information…’

“Having experienced first-hand the devastating impact of a security breach, we fully appreciate the importance of trust and security for AP itself and the broader industry. A secure site goes to the heart of player confidence, and we are more committed than ever to ensuring that confidence. To that end, we have taken it upon ourselves to convene on January 18, 2008 the first of a series of ‘poker security summits’. AP will invite respected and independent members of the poker community to focus on innovative and cutting-edge ways to further improve AP’s security and enhance its transparency.

“As AP has repeatedly stated in the past, we regret the damage done to our players and to our own reputation by this incident. We acknowledge that the Company did not act with sufficient speed to uncover the fraud; however, once we were convinced of the veracity of the allegations, we moved quickly to inform the KGC and to reimburse affected players. While AP is paying a severe penalty for the fraud perpetrated upon the Company and its customers, we are gratified that we can now close the book on this sordid affair and return our full focus to providing the safest, most secure, and most eenjoyable poker playing experience in the industry.”


The Gaming Associates audit took approximately 10 weeks with the cooperation of Absolute Poker. The Kahnawake Gaming Commission then issued this report.
http://www.kahnawake.com/gamingcommission/KGC-AP-0111.pdf
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