BCLC casino boss denied special status at money laundering inquiry


By Graeme Wood / Glacier Media
Brad Desmarais was not ‘able to identify any area or issue on which he expects his position to be at all different from that of the BCLC’

The chief of casino gaming at the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) was denied special standing status Monday at the ongoing public inquiry into money laundering in the province, which remains in a nascent stage. Brad Desmarais, BCLC vice-president of casino and community gaming and the interim vice-president of legal compliance and security, had sought standing status at the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia because he “played a significant role in the regulation of gaming and casinos for several years” at BCLC, according to commissioner Austin Cullen.…

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January 7, 2020

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