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Two Texas gaming bills obvious House committee.

Two separate Texan gaming bills – HB 1942 and HB 2843 – passed through the House State Affairs committee at 9-3 votes. The bills will now head to the House Calendar committee where lawmakers will decide whether they will come up for a vote on the floor of the House. The first piece of legislation – House Bill

Consultants react to narrative William Hill regulatory action.

A number of experts have reacted to the GB Gambling Commission’s £19.2m (€21.9m/$23.7m) record regulatory settlement against William Hill. The Commission imposed the settlement on William Hill Group and its subsidiaries over a number of serious social responsibility and anti-money laundering (AML) failings, which took place between 2020 to 2021. The settlement represents the largest

Texas sports having a bet bill reaches committee.

In Texas, the proposed sports betting legalization bill House Bill 1942 hangs in the balance as pro and anti-industry voices battle it out in the State House of Representatives State Affairs Committee. On Wednesday (March 22), Texas lawmakers debated the bill, which would legalize mobile sports betting in the Lone Star State. The proposed law

Operators vent towards Commission in DCMS evidence name.

A number of operators have voiced concerns about the Gambling Commission’s capacity to implement the provisions related to the upcoming Gambling Act Review white paper. The submissions came during a call for evidence for the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee inquiry into gambling regulation. A number of the UK’s leading gambling operators

Sweden components first dealer licences.

The Swedish regulator Spelinspektionen announced today that it has issued its first three gaming supplier licences. The Swedish regulator Spelinspektionen announced today that it has issued its first three gaming supplier licences. The five-year licences have been awarded prior to 1 July, when the regulator will make the possession of such a licence a requirement

Casino Malta fined €233,834 for AML and CTF breaches.

Casino Malta has been fined €233,834 (£206,633/$249,510) for a host of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) failures. Malta’s Financial Intelligence Action Unit (FIAU), a government agency responsible for combatting money laundering and terrorist financing, fined Casino Malta for a lack of due diligence and inadequate risk assessment procedures. Referring to one case, the FIAU

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