Malta Gaming Authority, The country’s gambling regulator, which issues internationally recognized gambling licenses, has made a statement that removes itself from a website that claimed to have Maltese Gaming License.
This, Watchdog said, it was not true, and accused the website – Flov.com – falsely claimed that it was approved by the website. Watchdog forced himself to find out that the operator had made statements. In a statement, the regulator said:
“The gaming regulatory framework forces authorized individuals to follow strict legal requirements in the interests of consumers. The activities of unlicensed institutions are irregular and do not provide the necessary safety measures.”
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The MGA said that the Watchdog did not guarantee that players who choose to play on the website will benefit from the same security that are usually given to consumers who visit regulated websites.
The Watchdog has not been the only regulator to go after non-transportation or offshore gambling sites, with kanspelautoriteit- Dutch gambling regulator Similarly, targeting websites that are not complying.
In May, MGA also gone OdsflyTo cancel the company’s license over unpaid charges.