Source: Casino Guardian

Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group: Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group Could Face AU$1.35-Million Fine on 62 VGCCC Charges

The biggest poker machine operator in Australia - Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group (ALH) - faces allegations that the company filed to install special pre-commitment technology that it was supposed to as part of gambling harm prevention. A total of 62 charges have been issued by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC). The gambling regulator of the state of Victoria claims that the company has allegedly operated 220 poker machines, also known as pokies, for up to five weeks without making sure they are equipped with the required...The post Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group Could Face AU$1.35-Million Fine on 62 VGCCC Charges appeared first on Casino Guardian - Latest United Kingdom Casino News.

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Est. Annual Revenue
$1.0-5.0B
Est. Employees
10-50K
Mario Volpe's photo - Managing Director of ALH Group

Managing Director

Mario Volpe

CEO Approval Rating

- -/100

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