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To: Techplayer who wrote (6436)8/27/1999 9:54:00 AM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8858
 
The noose tightens: "RESPONSE FROM ANTIGUAN GOVERNMENT TO MEDIA REPORTS REGARDING
8/26/99 14:50

Vancouver Police Investigation of Starnet

Business Editors

ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, W.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 26, 1999--The
Director of Offshore Gaming, Mrs. Gyneth McAllister makes the
following statement on behalf of the government of Antigua and
Barbuda.
In a statement made by Vancouver police spokesperson Anne Drennan
in the Tuesday August 24 Yahoo News article "Canada Raid Worries Net
Gambling Firm's Investors," Drennan reported that authorities in
Antigua are working with Canada on the investigation into the
operations of Starnet Communications International Inc. While the
government of Antigua and Barbuda works with the Canadian government
on a continuous basis the specific references to assistance given by
our government to Canada in the investigation into the operations of
Starnet Communications is inaccurate. To date the government of
Antigua and Barbuda has received no request for information from the
Canadian government with regard to Starnet Communications
International Inc., or any of its subsidiaries in the state of Antigua
and Barbuda."