An audit has uncovered accounting, poor record-keeping and other problems at the casinos owned by the Osage Nation of Oklahoma.
The auditors couldn't complete their report due to incomplete records, the Associated Press reported. Harry Roy Red Eagle, the chairman of the tribe's gaming board, said the finances are a "mess."
Red Eagle said the tribe is working to correct the problems. A new audit is due out next week.
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