Ukraine accelerates gambling reform as PlayCity outlines progress
PlayCity says the first phase of Ukraine’s state online gambling monitoring system is set to go live in June, alongside new licensing, inspection and enforcement measures.
PlayCity says the first phase of Ukraine’s state online gambling monitoring system is set to go live in June, alongside new licensing, inspection and enforcement measures.
The operator has announced new appointments in Latin America with Guilherme Figueiredo and Arthur Niggemann.
A municipal court ruled that revenue from the Latin America Open must be redirected to settle long-standing tax liabilities.
An ex-Juventude player has been accused of influencing match events to profit from betting markets.
The update now permits the use of video camera systems, including CCTV, as an alternative to direct visual oversight.
Following the implementation of restrictions on sports sponsorship, the regulator has been working closely with sporting organisations to ensure compliance and clarify regulatory requirements.
The Lithuanian Gaming Supervisory Authority has fined the operator for the fifth time in five years – this time for breaches of AML and terrorist financing laws.
The initiative includes measures to control betting shop proliferation and protect community facilities like pubs.
Oxford Casino, alongside its parent company Churchill Downs Incorporated, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging Maine's new online casino gaming law, which grants exclusive licensing rights to the state's four federally recognized Indian tribes.
ACMA has issued formal warnings to offshore gambling companies for providing unlicensed services to Australian customers in violation of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.