Breaking the rules? Brazilian state prepares lottery operations to early 2026
Rio Grande do Norte's State Lottery is set to begin operating next year, despite the Government's new rules for private operators.
Rio Grande do Norte's State Lottery is set to begin operating next year, despite the Government's new rules for private operators.
At a congressional hearing, Brazil's Sports Ministry, the SPA and Anatel detailed the country's ability to block illegal betting sites.
The municipality has suspended launching its lottery following a Supreme Court injunction.
The provincial lottery filed criminal complaints against unlicensed platforms and advanced joint prevention initiatives with the Argentinian Red Cross to address online betting addiction.
Yuri streamed several TaDa Gaming titles over the summer, with his Lucky Jaguar 2, Fortune Coins, Fortune Gems 500 and Lucky Tiger videos reaching five million total views.
The Cide-Bets measure introduces a 15% tax on player deposits to finance public-security programs, while industry groups warn the levy could strengthen unlicensed operators.
Federal and municipal incentive funds meant for the restoration of São Paulo's Jockey Club were allegedly used to cover personal expenses.
The Ministry of Finance has activated a centralized system, allowing users to ban themselves from operators and halt all related advertising.
A Chamber committee is set to discuss the tools used to block illegal operators, while a separate proposal plans to strengthen payment-filtering obligations.
Argentina has blocked more than 1,000 gambling websites in an aggressive enforcement campaign, but the absence of national regulation raises questions about whether blocking delivers real impact.