The California Gambling Control Commission has only conducted one audit to ensure that gaming tribes are accurately reporting their payments to the state, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
The tribal-state compact requires tribes to share a portion of slot machine revenues with the state. The money goes to local communities and to tribes without gaming and those without large-scale gaming operations. Since tribe began making quarterly payments to the Special Distribution Fund, only one audit has been completed. A commission said the audits take time. Get the Story: