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Reply To: Opinions on the Jackpot Factory scandle going on

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joeyl wrote:
Conclusion –
FJ have been thrown to the lions by the very firm that insists they constantly monitor all aspects of the casino operation, but missed this content on the homepages for nion a year.

That wouldn’t be eCogra your referring to, would it?

Aren’t they supposed to be monitoring 888.com also. :sarcasm:

I agree JF has been thrown to the lions; I’ve said this all along, I dare say in an attempt to draw heat away from 888. Over and above all the protest about 888 going back to early 2005 and the latest rogued entry to 888 by CM, eCogra still has not suspend their Seal.

Fact one:
John Anderson CEO of Cassava (888.com) provided funding to establish eCogra.

Fact two:
John Anderson holds a non-executive independent directors position at eCogra.

Fact three:
eCOGRA’s constitution is structured as such that the non-executive independent directors will always have control over board decisions, thereby guaranteeing eCOGRA’s autonomy from affiliated software providers and operators. (http://www.ecogra.com/About.aspx?Page=2&OP=P)

Which in simple terms equates to:
Regardless of what decision the independent Directors and Executive Director may agree on, the non-executive independent Directors will always have the power to override & over turn their decisions.

ECogra and everyone else who blindly supports them may tell you otherwise and may also employ spin doctor tactics to hide the truth, but, I’d sure be interested to know how the LSE (London Stock Exchange) would view John Anderson position.

At the least I’d be guessing conflict of interest.

Notes:
Rumour has it that eCogra is still heavily financed by John Anderson CEO of Cassava (888.com) and Roger Raatgever CEO of MG. These two gentleman are the founders of eCogra.