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Evoke executives pledge fixes after Nevada board rebukes delays in compliance audit
Summary
Evoke (formerly 888/William Hill) told the Nevada Gaming Control Board it has reorganized compliance, strengthened AML and launched AI oversight after agents found slow responses and documentation gaps. Board members praised recent cooperation but warned they will keep the company under close scrutiny.
Evoke’s global compliance team appeared before the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Oct. 8 to answer questions about a long, ongoing audit and earlier delays in providing documents to Nevada agents. Harinder Gill, Evoke’s chief risk and intelligent automation officer, and Laura Bird, U.S. director of compliance, described structural changes, larger compliance committees and new three‑lines‑of‑defence processes they say are improving responses to regulators.
Board members repeatedly criticized the company for the pace and tone of earlier interactions with agents. Chair Dreiser and Judge Assad said agents felt…
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