The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming
Authority has yet to reinstate
Kirk Goodtrack as chairman of the board.
SIGA said it would abide by a court ruling that said Goodtrack was improperly ousted. But he remains in limbo until a September 29 meeting.
Goodtrack, who is an attorney, said he was ousted for seeking more accountability.
Some Native leaders say he has a conflict of interest because he represents Native clients with claims against First Nations casinos.
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SIGA Saga Continues
(The Saskatoon Homepage 9/16)
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(The Saskatoon StarPhoenix 9/16)
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