Great Canadian Gaming Corporation president and CEO Rod Baker’s name came up at a second straight day of testimony as the executive who told Towns the company was opposed to the interviews, which put a damper on revenues. “It was my feeling you need to stop doing that,” is how Lee, then stationed at River Rock, described his interpretation of the message. “I recall he said, ‘you guys are not police officers,’” said Lee.
Stone Lee told Justice Austin Cullen how former BCLC vice-president of corporate security and compliance Terry Towns told a group of investigators to stand down on interviewing potentially suspicious gamblers in 2012, particularly at Richmond’s River Rock Casino and Resort.
Tuesday how senior management told him and others not to interview high rollers. Another British Columbia Lottery Corporation casino investigator informed the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in B.C.