Wednesday, April 16, 2025 3:05 PM

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  • Jane Stevenson, Toronto Sun

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has issued a $120,000 fine against Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto for failing to to detect an alleged cheat-at-play and dealer collusion scheme.

In March 2024, the OPP’s Investigation and Enforcement Bureau (IEB), embedded within the AGCO, laid charges against five individuals following allegations that two table games dealers were in collusion with a group of casino patrons.

The AGCO conducted a subsequent compliance review and allege the dealers had engaged in a cheat scheme on multiple occasions with the same group of patrons, leading to nearly $20,000 in illicit winnings in less than one week.



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