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OCTOBER 25, 2000 An audit of First Nations gaming operations says most of the money is going exactly where it is supposed to: to economic development projects. The study was conducted by Grant Thornton, an international auditing and finance firm. Get the Story:
Native gaming money passes test (CBC 10/25) Relevant Links:
Grant Thornton International Home - www.gti.org
Gaming survives audit
Facebook TwitterOCTOBER 25, 2000 An audit of First Nations gaming operations says most of the money is going exactly where it is supposed to: to economic development projects. The study was conducted by Grant Thornton, an international auditing and finance firm. Get the Story:
Native gaming money passes test (CBC 10/25) Relevant Links:
Grant Thornton International Home - www.gti.org
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