UKGC Warns House Raffles Organisers to Comply with Gambling Laws

UKGC Warns House Raffles Organisers to Comply with Gambling Laws

A couple of days ago, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) shared an opinion on the increasing popularity of the so-called house raffles. The latter provide home owners who would like to dispose of their properties in an innovative way, by offering them as prizes in special lottery draws. The UK gambling regulatory body, however, warned that while such actions may look like a good idea, home owners must make sure they are not breaking any gambling laws. The UK Gambling Commission also emphasized on the fact that individuals who are…

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UK Treasury Doubts in Government’s FOBTs Review despite Machines Addictiveness

UK Treasury Doubts in Government’s FOBTs Review despite Machines Addictiveness

As we have previously reported, fixed-odds betting terminals have been widely criticised about their high stakes and addictiveness, which turned them into one of the hottest topics in the local industry. Yesterday, the British daily newspaper The Guardian published an opinion piece related to the FOBTs, calling them “as addictive as computer games”. According to The Guardian, the UK Treasury has strong doubts about the fixed-odds betting terminals’ review carried out by the Department for Culture, Media and Sports (DCMS). Due to the strong criticism aimed at the machines and…

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Red Cross Payroll Manager Steals £360,000 to Pay Gambling Addiction Debts

Red Cross Payroll Manager Steals £360,000 to Pay Gambling Addiction Debts

A woman who misappropriated approximately £360,000 from the British Red Cross has been sentenced to more than two years in prison. Mary Booth, who is a payroll manager for the charity, abused her official position in the charity where she had worked for over 30 years. Ms. Booth pretended she was making payments to employees and international delegates, while in fact she was transmitting the money from the Red Cross charity assets to her own bank accounts. As the 56-year-old woman herself revealed to the Paisley Sheriff Court, she had…

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Glenn Straub Faces Criminal Investigation in Florida for False Lien Claims

Glenn Straub Faces Criminal Investigation in Florida for False Lien Claims

Glenn Straub, owner of the former Atlantic City’s Revel Casino is facing an investigation in Florida. Local authorities have initiated the investigation over allegations that he had placed fraudulent liens on his ex-girlfriend’s property. The criminal investigation is being carried out by the Broward County State Attourney’s Office. According to the allegations, earlier in 2017,the company of Glen Staub put a $64,400 lien on his former girlfriend Jessica Nicodemo’s ranch property for fencing and road work that was not paid for. Another lien had reportedly been placed on her townhouse,…

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CasExe Research Highlights iGaming Operators’ Difficulties with Fraud, Payment Systems and Content

CasExe Research Highlights iGaming Operators’ Difficulties with Fraud, Payment Systems and Content

A recent survey carried out by the research department of the gaming software developer CasExe, revealed that most iGaming operators face fraud-related problems. The survey, which was conducted from in the period from Jule to July 2017, determined that 94% of gaming companies have regular problems with fraud. A total of 50 gambling companies that operate in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) took part in the survey conducted by the research department of CasExe. Graph taken from CasExe Fraud As mentioned above, the majority of the survey’s…

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Lottery Ticket Worth £2 Brings Woman Lancashire Manor House

Lottery Ticket Worth £2 Brings Woman Lancashire Manor House

A 51-year-old woman from Warrington has been revealed as the winner of a massive lottery prize – a manor house in a perfect condition located in Lancashire. Marie Segal won the property, which has six bedrooms and is estimated to £845,000, after one of her raffle tickets appeared to be the lucky one in the yesterday afternoon’s draw. The raffle came as an idea of Dunstan Low and Natasha Dobosz – a couple who had difficulties finding a buyer who would buy their home, Melling Manor, at a prize large…

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“Mafia Connections” Led to Rejected Donald Trump’s Sydney Casino Plans in the 80s

“Mafia Connections” Led to Rejected Donald Trump’s Sydney Casino Plans in the 80s

There have always been rumours around the plans for building a Sydney casino which Donald Trump had in the 80s. The fact that they have never resulted in such a project was always found somehow mysterious, especially considering that the reason for that has never been revealed so far. A report of The Australian has now lifted the curtain, saying that the New South Wales (NSW) Government suspended the casino in Sydney due to alleged “mafia connections”. According to the report, the Darling Harbour casino project that would result in…

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UKGC Betwatch Scheme Bans 5 People from Birmingham City Centre Betting Shops

UKGC Betwatch Scheme Bans 5 People from Birmingham City Centre Betting Shops

Today, the UK gambling regulatory body – the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) – revealed that five players have got banned from 24 betting facilities in the Birmingham city centre. The suspension was carried out by Betwatch, a partnership between the gambling regulator and the police, bookmakers and local councils aimed at dealing with criminal and anti-social behaviour in areas around betting shops. Earlier, the Birmingham City Council and West Midlands Police have raised the red flag over a suspected drug dealing and anti-social demeanour linked to one bookmaker in the…

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Les Ambassadeurs Club Presses Charges against Singaporean Player for £470,000 Debt

Les Ambassadeurs Club Presses Charges against Singaporean Player for £470,000 Debt

The owners of the historic London casino Les Ambassadeurs Club in Mayfair revealed they were to sue Azam Kolia for unfairly trying to prevent the casino from getting the amount of £470,000 as he believed that he could convince the casino to reduce his debt. Currently, Les Ambassadeurs Club in Mayfair is believed to be one of the most exclusive and popular gambling clubs on the territory of London, operating since the beginning of the 19th century. After a re-opening which took place in 1991, the club has been owned…

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Biggest EuroMillions Winners in History

Biggest EuroMillions Winners in History

Despite the fact that technical progress has become an integral part of the contemporary gambling industry, the customers’ interest towards good old lotteries have always been great. The EuroMillions lottery is currently played in nine European countries, with its draws taking place every Tuesday and Friday evening. As mentioned above, up to date the EuroMillion Lottery takes place in nine countries across Europe, including the UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Over the years, there are hundreds of players who have become a few millions richer,…

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