An ATM supplier faces a civil lawsuit and criminal charges in connection with the alleged theft of $1.2 million from First Nations casinos in Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority says the ATM supplier failed to deposit the money into a bank account. The ATMs were operating at two First Nations casinos.
SIGA ended its contract with the company after discovering the loss. Police in Saskatoon are investigating the incident.
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Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority prepares suit over missing $1.2M
(The Regina Leader-Post 5/22)
SIGA missing $1.2M (The Saskatoon StarPhoenix 5/13)
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ATM supplier accused of theft from First Nations casinos
Friday, May 22, 2009
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