Kentucky Lottery CEO Mary Harville to retire after 22 years of service
Kentucky Lottery President and CEO Mary Harville will retire in February 2026, concluding more than two decades at the organisation and five years in its top leadership role.
Kentucky Lottery President and CEO Mary Harville will retire in February 2026, concluding more than two decades at the organisation and five years in its top leadership role.
CEO Michael Rubin said the operator will be launching its new Fanatics Predicts offering within the next few weeks through a partnership formed with Crypto.com.
The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission stated offering a sporting event contract through a DCM without a valid sports wagering license would be deemed as an 'illegal activity.'
From 2 December, the operator will cease operations in 13 markets across Africa and Asia.
The organization's online casino in Pennsylvania, Mohegan PA, will be running various marketing campaigns throughout the hockey season.
Following significant AML and social responsibility failings, the operator will have to undergo an independent audit on top of the fine.
Legal proceedings conclude after years of investigation into a large-scale scam centre.
The UK Government has introduced a voluntary code of conduct for prize draw operators, setting out new standards for player protection and transparency across the gambling sector.
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called on MPs to examine whether betting operators are using offshore structures to reduce their UK tax liabilities.
RWA warns of growing consumer harm as unregulated sites expand rapidly.