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SIGA’s six casinos receive highest accreditation in responsible gambling

  • EFN Staff | October 30, 2014

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The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) and the Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) are pleased to announce today that all six SIGA casinos in the Province of Saskatchewan have successfully earned RG Check accreditation.

The Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) created and administers RG Check, a voluntary responsible gambling accreditation program.

The process of accreditation includes an independent, objective assessment of the RG policies and procedures against a comprehensive set of RG standards.

"The Responsible Gambling Council researched gambling safeguards around the world to ensure that these standards were the most comprehensive and rigorous anywhere," said RGC CEO, Jon Kelly. "These RG Standards have been developed and refined over many years and are the most stringent available today. They reflect established and expected best-practices in the area of responsible gambling.”

SIGA casinos are certified for three years from the date the casino received accreditation. The three year accreditation also includes annual updates for ongoing compliance with the accreditation standards.

“We are advocates for responsible gambling and RG Check accreditation confirms our commitment to operating in a socially responsible manner. We would like to thank the Responsible Gambling Council for their recognition of our high standards in responsible gambling,” said President and CEO SIGA – Zane Hansen.

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