SPRINGFIELD--One of the state's top gambling regulators tenderedhis resignation Monday and plans to return to the U.S. attorney'soffice in Chicago from where he came.
Gaming Board Administrator Sergio Acosta will remain with theregulatory agency until Sept. 14, the date of the next Gaming Boardmeeting, agency spokesman Gene O'Shea said.
The departure of Acosta, who drew a salary of more than $140,000and was among the highest-paid state employees, represents yet moreturnover at the Gaming Board. In late June, Gov. Ryan dumped twoappointed board members originally opposed to allowing the EmeraldCasino in Rosemont, prompting criticism that the governor was anglingto …

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