Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Las Vegas Gaming Operator Warned by Casino Regulators



Nevada casino gaming authorities told a Las Vegas gambling operator to tighten up or face penalties.

Cherry Red Casino! Las Vegas Gaming Incorporated has about used up its supply of goodwill with Nevada authorities. State regulators warned the casino supplier this week to start out demonstrating compliance, or else.

Dennis Neilander, the chairman of the Nevada Gaming Board, made it clear at a hearing he's uninterested in issues of Las Vegas Gaming. Neilander told listeners he's "on the end of my rope" regarding the gambling company.

Las Vegas Gaming supplies slot machines and other games to casinos, in addition to operating bingo halls. Its operations spread over twelve states and thirty-eight tribal reservations.

The board has had a string of issues of Las Vegas Gaming, especially in regard to conducting background checks of potential employees.

The comments came at a gathering to speak about the licensing of Las Vegas Gaming president and CEO Jon Berkley. Berkley promised the state auditors that changes has been made in company policy to evolve to state regulations.

Despite Neilander's warning, Berkley was recommended by the board to receive a license. However, the verdict isn't official until approved by all the Gaming Commission considers it, probably by the top of the month.

Published on June 6, 2009 by VirginiaMaddox


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