After the head of the Star Casino, Sid Vaikunta, was fired due to allegations of sexual harassment, the government and the casino operator have become embroiled in a bitter media battle. The two entities are accusing each other of committing troublesome and even illegal acts, causing the inquiry into the matter to now be carried out in public. Originally, the hearing was planned to be held privately.

Since sexual harassment is a sensitive topic, the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority decided that it would be best to protect the potential victims in this way. However, the recently accusations and of each party involved have caused the authority to reconsider its plan of action. In order for any of the evidence presented by either side to have any sort of credibility, it seems that the inquiry must be carried out in public.

With all of the questionable information being thrown around, the only way to ensure that the truth gets out is to hold public hearings and present the evidence in that way. Should this be the case, residents can rest assured that the ILGA has done its job properly. Otherwise, they may be weary of the credibility of the outcome and decision.

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George Anderson
Author George, has over 25+ years’ experience in the Pokies and Casinos industry throughout Australia and New Zealand. Loves to research new Pokies games on the block and follows announcements from top industry providers about their upcoming releases. As soon as a new interesting pokie game appears on his radar, George is there to check it out and give you the scoop before anyone else and tell you about all casino sites where can play the latest game. Before this gig, George worked as Pokie game tester, making him an ideal candidate for this genre of work. He is also an animal lover and a proud owner of three dogs.