By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal
A new federal report voices concerns about the oversight and management of the $28 billion Indian gaming industry in the U.S.
That includes whether the National Indian Gaming Commission is effectively getting sovereign tribes to go along with federal guidance rules and avoiding problems such as mismanagement, nepotism, money laundering and corruption.
In Arizona, where there are 23 casinos operated by 16 Native American tribes, the Government Accountability Office found there are more state gaming regulators than most other U.S. states.