The online casino world was surprised when Party Gaming CEO, Richard Segal, announced his resignation from the company's helm a few months ago. Segal decided to quit the online casino gaming company after he decided that he did not want to move his family permanently to Gibraltar - something that the online casino gaming company, Party Gaming, required him to do. Segal told Party Gaming that he did not want to uproot his family and decided to stay put in London. Segal, however, did not leave empty handed and his compensation was rumored to be exceptionally generous.
The British and German press have been speculating that Segal's replacement at the online casino gaming company is to be Mitch Garber. Garber is no stranger to the online casino world as he headed the online payment company, FireOne, until he handed in his resignation. There are strong speculations in the online casino industry that Garber will take over Segal's job when he leaves Party Gaming on June 1st.
As one of the world's leading online casino gaming companies, Party Gaming will be able to afford to pay Garber a handsome salary. Those who are close to the online casino world have hinted that Garber will receive about 9 million pounds a year, among other share benefits.
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