Nevada regulators accuse Ainsworth boss of arrogance, deception CEO’s conduct, secrecy, and evasive answers spark outrage Resignation follows harsh rebuke from gaming board members Harald Neumann resigned Monday as the CEO of Australian gaming machine giant Ainsworth Game Technology after a bruising inquisition at the hands of the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB). The board ultimately found him unfit to hold a gaming license in the state. Harald Neumann, above, faced scathing rebuke from Nevada regulators before resigning as Ainsworth CEO on Monday morning. (Image: YouTube/NGCB) During a 90-minute grilling, the executive was accused of being “hostile,” belligerent,” “evasive,” and “arrogant” with NGCB investigators, and of refusing their request to hand over his phone for four months. When he finally did, some data had been wiped, according to the board. Corruption Probe Neumann also failed to disclose on his application that he was under investigation in his native Austria for corruption stemming from his stint as chairman of Austrian gaming…Read MoreCategory: Crime & Scandals, Regulation, Ainsworth, gaming license, Harald Neumann, Nevada Gaming Control Board, NovomaticSource: Casino.org

‘Attitude Stinks:’ Ainsworth CEO Resigns After Slapdown from Nevada Regulators (Casino.org)
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