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Evoke executives defend fixes as Nevada board scolds company over audit delays
Summary
Evoke PLC executives told the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Oct. 8 that they have restructured compliance, strengthened AML procedures and launched an AI governance committee after agents found slow responses and poor communications during a multi-jurisdiction audit. Board members said improvements are real but insisted the company maintain better cooperation with Nevada agents.
Evoke PLC compliance and technology leaders appeared before the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Oct. 8 to explain a recent, wide-ranging internal audit and the company’s plans to fix past lapses. The board’s investigators had reported delays and difficult interactions during a summer review; board members said the company’s responses since then have improved but must be sustained.
Company leaders led the presentation. Harinder Gill, Evoke’s chief risk and intelligent automation officer, said the company had expanded its compliance structure and created an AI committee to track new technology risks. Laura Bird, Evoke’s U.S. director of compliance,…
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