Sam Gowland, a reality TV star, was scolded by the British advertising watchdog for breaching advertising rules. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found that Mr Gowland has violated the country’s advertising rules by sharing that a locally-offered betting service had helped him pay for his new automobile. He had also posted a link to the betting website on his official Instagram page. The person who filed the complaint with the ASA saw an Instagram story in which Gowland, who is a former Love Island contestant, promoted Thebettingman website to his…
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NSW Gambling Watchdog Blocks Crown Resorts from Proceeding with AU$2.2-Billion Barangaroo Casino’s December Opening
Australian gambling giant Crown Resorts has been blocked from proceeding with the December opening of its new casino in Sydney. The decision was taken by the gambling regulatory body in the state of New South Wales (NSW) after a literally last-minute admission revealing that criminals had probably laundered money through the bank accounts of the gambling group. Earlier today, Philip Crawford, the chairman of the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA), explained he felt uncomfortable with the opening gaming operations of Crown Resorts until the inquiry into the gambling giant’s…
Read MoreCrown Resorts to Work with Licenced Junket Partners Only, Amid Ongoing Probe That Cost Its Barangaroo Licence
Crown Resorts confirmed that from now on, it will only work with licenced high-roller junket operators in case that the regulatory bodies in the country unveil a special licensing regime for the controversial tour operators that have been associated with criminal activity. The move has come as part of the Australian gambling giant’s efforts to keep its Barangaroo casino licence. Last year’s revelations of a few media hubs that many of the most important junket partners of Crown Resorts had been linked to criminal organisations in Asia ended up with…
Read MoreCrown Melbourne Postpones 2021 Aussie Millions Until Further Notice
The poker tournament 2021 Aussie Millions will not be held in January as it used to be in previous years, said Crown Melbourne. Instead, the event will be postponed indefinitely due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. The statement announcing the news is available on the casino’s official website where it is stated that Aussie Millions will be put on hold “until further notice”. The popular poker Australian Poker Championship was first held in July 1998 and next year it would have marked its 24th time it was held at the…
Read MoreCommissioner Leading Crown Resorts Inquiry in NSW Criticises the Operator for Some “Inexplicable” Mistakes
The commissioner who leads the inquiry into Crown Resorts described the fact that the gambling company is not to learn from its past mistakes and address superiors in controversial situations. The critical view that Patricia Bergin, the commissioner, shared earlier today has been taken as a bad omen for the Australian casino giant, as it happened with a New South Wales (NSW) gambling regulatory meeting just around the corner. At the meeting, the competent authority is to decide whether to stop the planned opening of Crown Resort’s Barangaroo casino until…
Read MoreGVC Holdings to Rebrand to Entain Plc and Remain Operational in Regulated Markets Only
The UK gambling giant GVC Holdings is set to rebrand and change its name to Entain. This is not the only serious change that is being planned by the company, which announced that it intends to withdraw from all unregulated gambling markets in an effort to make things right after the departure of its previous boss. As shared by the current chief executive officer who took over the role in July 2020, Shay Segev, the announcement of the new strategy for sustainability, growth and innovation unveiled by the group marks…
Read MoreAML Failures Result in Boylesports Enterprise Facing Additional Gambling Operating Licence Conditions and £2.8-Million Fine
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) announced its decision to add a series of tougher conditions to the operating licence held by an online gambling company. The watchdog made the move after an assessment unveiled several money laundering failures of Boylesports Enterprise. The UK gambling regulatory body investigated Boylesports Enterprise’s business and found that the company had violated the rules imposed by the UKGC to prevent money laundering. The breach was found on the company’s boylecasino.com and boylesports.com domains. As part of its efforts to raise standards across the British gambling…
Read MoreLargest Scottish Bookmaker Warns Tough Days Are Ahead with No Government Support for the Gambling Sector
A Scotland-based bookmaker that was saved by the country’s administration a year ago has raised a red flag that the independent gambling sector is expected to face a tough winter without much-needed support from the Government. The biggest independent bookmaker in Scotland – Scotbet – has called for some help from the country’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon after the local Government denied to provide support for the company in the form of business rates relief or small business grants. Scotbet’s operations have been shut for more than three months from…
Read MoreAffluent Casino Player Takes Park Lane Club to Court for Allegedly Promised 0.9% Gambling Stakes Commission
An affluent gambler who spent the staggering amount of £27 million in five days by playing roulette is taking a Mayfair casino to court. Juste Puharic, a businessman from Croatia, claimed that he was promised by the Park Lane Club’s bosses to get paid if he played there. Mr Puharic further shared that he was allegedly refused the promised cash-back amount of almost £250,000 after he won. The Croatian businessman managed to secure a winning of almost £1.5 million after spending £27 million at the roulette table of the exclusive…
Read MoreCrown Resorts to Reopen Its Melbourne Casino Venue at a Reduced Capacity Amid Ongoing Regulatory Inquiry
Crown Resorts revealed that it is set to start the reopening of its Melbourne casino as of November 12th, as the state of Victoria emerges from the difficult and exhausting coronavirus lockdown, although the casino giant is still under serious regulatory pressure in New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria. The move was officially confirmed by the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) release earlier today. It will see every second table game or electronic gaming machine in the venue switched off, while casino players will be limited to spend up to 90…
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