A man has been charged with stealing $1.2 million from the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, the agency that oversees First Nations casinos.
Alain Germain, 51, is accused of diverting money from SIGA's bank accounts into his own accounts. The money came from the Bear Claw Casino and the Living Sky Casino.
Germain worked for a company that serviced automated teller machines at the casinos.
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Saskatoon man charged with $1.2M casino fraud
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