Monday, April 27, 2015

Former Georgia Lottery official says he was pressured to present inflated sales projections

A former Georgia Lottery official says he was fired after declining to present inflated sales projections and has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the lottery organization. Kenneth Knight, the former lottery vice president for financial management, says he was pressured by lottery president and CEO Debbie Alford, WABE reports. The Georgia Lottery Corporation said in a statement the lawsuit is "baseless" and they "look forward to defending the case in court,” the station reports. Click here…

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