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  • GGL says Malta Bill 55 not compatible with EU law
    The German gambling regulator, Gemeinsamen Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL), said today it believes Malta’s controversial Bill No 55, which protects gaming operators from liability resulting from their MGA licensed activities, “should not be compatible” with European law.
  • Malta suspends SFJL Holding’s licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has announced the suspension of SFJL Holding Limited’s licence with immediate effect
  • European Commission to scrutinise Malta gaming bill
    Malta’s controversial Bill 55 is to face scrutiny from the European Commission.
  • LeoVegas declares support for EuroPride 2023
    Online gambling operator LeoVegas Group has announced it will sponsor the 2023 edition of EuroPride, an initiative that celebrates the LGBTIQ+ community.
  • Glitnor hit with €240k fine in Malta for AML failings
    Lucky Casino-operator Glitnor Group was fined €236,789 by Malta’s Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU) for a number of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) failings.
  • Malta approves controversial gaming law
    Lawmakers in the Maltese parliament have approved the controversial Bill 55, which protects Malta-based offshore operators from foreign liability
  • MGA confirms cancellation of Totup System’s licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has proceeded with the cancellation of Totup System’s licence after the online pools specialist was ruled to have breached regulations
  • Malta Gaming Authority cancels another licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has cancelled the licence of software supplier 4tune-Software GmbH after ruling it failed to make required regulatory payments
  • Malta regulator cancels Totup System’s licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has cancelled the licence of Totup System after ruling that the online pools betting specialist committed a number of breaches.
  • 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.
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