03 February 2013

New system glitch puts some poker machines out for hours

POKER machine punters across Victoria were left fuming and had their money stuck in limbo for hours after a gaming company bungle.

About a third of the state's 27,500 pokies were out of action from 11am, when a glitch hit a machine monitoring system being rolled out by Intralot.

heraldsun 2 Feb 2013

Victoria's largest gambling venue, the Crown Casino, is involved in a multi hundred million dollar annual fraud, connected to some of Australia's most well known crime families.

Along with Asian drug cartels, that launder drug monies through Crown Casino, along with their drug money funded 'legitimate' Asian 'food businesses' numbering in the many tens connected to one owner, the authorities turn a blind eye to this.

Corpau has also posted how the casino operates fraudulently, and via the control room, allocates winnings to certain machines or rather 'people'.

Officially ambling costs Victorians $5 billion dollars annually, or approximately $96 million weekly, or approximately $1,000 per every man woman and child in the state.

The illegal drug industry in Australia, from sources within is worth approximately $1.2 billion per month.

Many politicians, senior police, lawyers and high court judges are involved in the illegal payments by the drug cartels.

The corruption is so high that it is doubtful that the internal workings will never be exposed in the corporate media, as the corporate media is the official government propaganda tool.

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