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Imperial Gaming Commission

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Imperial Gaming Commission
Leader Patrick Martin
Foundation Date Year 9 Day 113
Type Part Time Job
Professions Sports Events
Members 4
Emblem Galactic Credit
Motto Domination on and off the field
Application Process Closed
Forum Imperial Gaming Commission (Holonet)
Affiliation COMPNOR


The Imperial Gaming Commission (IGC) is designed to regulate all gambling within the Empire. In addition to this is it the organisation charged with organising and overseeing all Imperial sports events. Through this role is ensure all events are run fairly and that winnings are correctly distributed. This ensures that no player is scammed in the way that occurs in so many other gaming venues in the galaxy. It is a division of the Coalition for Progress in COMPNOR.

Staff Members

Director: Patrick Martin
Deputy Director: Mark Hadrian
Event Coordinator Jorgus Krenn
Event Coordinator Icarus Carinae

Tournaments

Imperial Bolo-Ball League

Now in it's fifth season the bolo-ball league is one of the major events run by the IGC. Season 10/11 has seen a substantial increase in funding and publicity for the tournament. The league is currently sponsored by Auvasa Corp. following a four year period of being sponsored by Cloud City. More information on the league can be found Here
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Imperial Shockball League

A brand new tournament for an age old sport. Popular among all sections of the Empire it is expected this league will be popular for a long time.

Imperial Grand Prix

A dangerous but highly rewarding sport, Pod Racing, was never a major sport in the Empire until IGC started this. Through the IGC the teams involved are heavily subsidised making the sports open to a wider amount of people.