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There’s more turmoil at the top of the provincial gambling monopoly with news that both the chair and vice-chair have left under a cloud of secrecy.
Chair Peter Deeb resigned in what some are calling a temporary fashion on Thursday, while vice-chair Jason Melbourne reportedly resigned on Wednesday.
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According to sources with inside knowledge of the workings of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), the two men did not see eye to eye, but their matching resignations remain a mystery.
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