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Callum Godde

Victorian hotel set to be sold after gambling cover-up

A Victorian hotel must be sold after an illegal gambling payout, the regulator has ruled. (Tracey Nearmy/AAP PHOTOS)

The owner of a Victorian hotel has been fined $80,000 and ordered to sell the business after staff tried to cover up an illegal gambling payout.

Senior staff at the Rye Hotel on the Mornington Peninsula falsified records to cover up an erroneous cash payment of $2039 to a patron, Victoria's gambling watchdog says.

In a separate integrity breach, the venue also issued a cheque to an ineligible person at the request of a pokies player who could not produce identification to collect their winnings.

An investigation was launched by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission after it received a complaint from a member of the public.

Under Victorian law, venues must pay any winnings above $2000 by cheque or eftpos and must process payments to no one except the winning pokies player following an identity check.

As well as the hefty fine, the commission has required an undertaking from the owner to sell the hotel and exit the gambling industry.

The hotel has 30 pokies and wagering facilities such as TAB and Keno.

The penalty sends a clear messages to venue operators and owners on the consequences of falsifying records and concealing misconduct, the gambling watchdog's chief executive Annette Kimmitt said.

"We know that honest mistakes happen," she said.

"However, venue operators that attempt to cover up breaches will be caught and face serious repercussions."

The 1927-built venue has been under the ownership of the Houghton family since 1954, with Peter Houghton listed as its managing director.

In May, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission announced it was reviewing a proposal for drinks and hotel giant Endeavour Group to buy the family-owned business.

The national competition watchdog confirmed it would not block the deal in December.

The hotel has been contacted for comment.

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