Casino manager, crew fired in alleged $100K chip scam on Carnival Glory | Cruise News

Casino manager, crew fired in alleged $100K chip scam on Carnival Glory | Cruise News

A casino manager and several crew members aboard CCL-Carnival‘s Carnival Glory ship were dismissed following an alleged scam in the ship’s casino.

The scheme, which reportedly involved 2 casino dealers, a cashier, and guests, allegedly defrauded the cruise line of ~US$100,000 over the course of 2 years.

The casino dealers, described as experienced professionals from Peru, had been working on the vessel for 2 years. They were said to have collaborated with frequent passengers, communicating in Spanish to avoid detection. According to the report, the dealers allegedly stole casino chips, concealing them in their clothing, and manipulated payments in roulette games by mixing cash and colored chips.

The misconduct extended to blackjack games, where the dealers reportedly paid winnings to losing players and failed to collect on forfeited bets. The scheme was uncovered when a supervisor noticed a losing blackjack player receiving payment, leading to a broader investigation and review of surveillance footage.

While the investigation resulted in the dismissal of the casino manager, 6 supervisors, and the 2 dealers, none of the implicated individuals have been formally charged, and there is no confirmation if any of the stolen funds have been recovered.

The details of the operation came to light after an anonymous crew member alerted the media.

For more Carnival Glory incidents and accidents see the ship’s CruiseMinus page.




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By Published On: September 11th, 2024Categories: Feature, GeneralComments Off on Casino manager, crew fired in alleged $100K chip scam on Carnival Glory | Cruise News

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