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KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Casino Gaming Commission (CGC) says it deepened its investigative capacity through an intensive three-day Gaming Investigations Training workshop, held July 14 to 16, as Jamaica prepares for the opening of the casino gaming sector.
The training was led by international expert Tyler Burtis, President of Burtis Investigations, a more than 20-year veteran of the California Department of Justice, where he served extensively in casino investigations.
Attendees included members of CGC’s Licensing, Registration and Compliance (LRC), Legal, and Enforcement and Investigations teams, as well as representatives from the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) and the Financial Investigations Division (FID).
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